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    LUX

    LUX - BECAUSE IT SUX I thought you might be amused by this photo. Please don't take me too seriously. It's all in fun, fellas.
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    LUX

    s'cool I can dig it, guys. Particularly if the machine SAYS it's a LUX...well, then I can see calling it a Lux. Bob's my name. You're right - it's a nick name. Bobo is pronounced like beau beau, not BOB-O, and I apologize if I've caused a ruckus. That was not my intention. And no offence...
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    LUX

    LUX AND CONNIE so, in other words, the shortened version of the names are acceptible to those in the know, and the rest of us can just fake it as we see fit too. I still prefer to call things by their correct names. My foolishness for thinking that asking nicely and even saying please would...
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    LUX

    I thought LUX was a soap, and Electrolux was a vacuum cleaner. Is there ANY way that we could, as historians, only use the ACTUAL COPYRIGHTED names of appliances, and not made up shortened versions which may well cause confusion? Please? I'm sure opinions vary on this, as with anything else...
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    Hoover Duster & 543 Photo

    Also note the hand vac dumped in a little pile toward the le I think I may own that little vac....maybe that's my Singer duster...I must post photos.. The nozzel looks the same, and so does the slide off bristle brush attachment.
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    Welcome to the Vintage Vacuum Forum and Our New Website!

    Suckin' in Southern Maryland Holla from Hollywood. Where else could you put up a subject drift like that except at a vacuum site, huh? Love the new site already, fellas. The thing that fasincates me most about this hobby is the seemingly endless number of shapes and designs that have been...
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