I need to find a good home for this vacuum cleaner, which has been in my family since it was purchased new in the 1950s. It may sound odd for a mature man to have a strong sentimental attachment to a vacuum cleaner, but if anyone might understand, members of this group might.
My Mom bought this vacuum cleaner circa 1957, and as a baby crawling around on her floors I found myself in close proximity to it. It's one of the first things I saw/recognized/investigated; I have vivid recollections of being very small and being "eye to eye" with this vacuum as my Mom rolled it around her floors. Frankly, it looked much bigger then and scared me (ha!) due to the sound and the hot air blast from its rear exhaust port. I think the two-tone gray-and-cream color scheme is beautiful, as is the unique lettering reflective of that era.
In the 1970s my Mom found it necessary to have her vacuum cleaner repaired. Unfortunately, she took it to a shop that cared NOTHING for the integrity of the original design. As you can see by the photos, the original braided electric cord was replaced by an awful generic "yellow extension cord." The plastic rear wheels are long gone and the original gray hose was replaced with a new, non-matching blue hose.
A few years after those repairs, I moved out of the house and my mother gave me the vacuum for my first apartment. I used it for years...but now have not used it for years. I'm preparing to move (VERY SOON) and must downsize my possessions. I would very much like for this "family heirloom" to go to someone who really appreciates it and might be inclined to restore it.
Despite its appearance, it still runs well. I don't expect much, but if this machine appeals to you please make whatever offer you feel is appropriate. Most important to me is that someone who "gets it" gets it. =]
Thanks,
Tom
http://bothbarrels.net/electrolux/






My Mom bought this vacuum cleaner circa 1957, and as a baby crawling around on her floors I found myself in close proximity to it. It's one of the first things I saw/recognized/investigated; I have vivid recollections of being very small and being "eye to eye" with this vacuum as my Mom rolled it around her floors. Frankly, it looked much bigger then and scared me (ha!) due to the sound and the hot air blast from its rear exhaust port. I think the two-tone gray-and-cream color scheme is beautiful, as is the unique lettering reflective of that era.
In the 1970s my Mom found it necessary to have her vacuum cleaner repaired. Unfortunately, she took it to a shop that cared NOTHING for the integrity of the original design. As you can see by the photos, the original braided electric cord was replaced by an awful generic "yellow extension cord." The plastic rear wheels are long gone and the original gray hose was replaced with a new, non-matching blue hose.
A few years after those repairs, I moved out of the house and my mother gave me the vacuum for my first apartment. I used it for years...but now have not used it for years. I'm preparing to move (VERY SOON) and must downsize my possessions. I would very much like for this "family heirloom" to go to someone who really appreciates it and might be inclined to restore it.
Despite its appearance, it still runs well. I don't expect much, but if this machine appeals to you please make whatever offer you feel is appropriate. Most important to me is that someone who "gets it" gets it. =]
Thanks,
Tom
http://bothbarrels.net/electrolux/





