electrolux~137
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Here are some photos of the Royal Prince hand-vac I found yesterday in San Clemente (see thread in off-topic department).
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It came complete with the machine, original carton, two packs of bags, instruction sheet, dealer location list, an advertising slip for the upright and tank models, two packing slips, two brush rolls and two belts!
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Two brush rolls, one slightly worn but with perfect bristles, and two belts (neither of which was installed in the machine).
Literature.
When was the last time you purchased something with quality control slips??!
"Such a deal" -- the sticker price at the thrift shop.
Two packs of bags (which I won't use -- I'd rather just shake out the cloth bag).
"...far superior to any belt ever used before in vacuum cleaners." A bit of hype perhaps?!
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There are a few slight differences between the one I just got yesterday and the one I already have (although they both have the same model number), leading me to believe the one I already have is somewhat newer.
On the one I already have, there's a little plastic-covered metal tab in front of the switch. Some kind of safety guard perhaps? I can't figure out what its function is, really.
The belt cover is black, and there's a "Royal" decal stuck onto the brush-roll housing.
The end caps of the brush roll are soft black plastic (kinda like rubber), and there's warning info die-stamped into the bottom plate.
After I turned the machine over and saw the tangled thread, yes, I did remove it. (Arlee must have used it last.......!)
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I really do like the Royal Prince. It's a great performer, durable and styled in a lovely color scheme.
I would, however, love to have one of the older models with a black and red bag, gold metal belt plate, black rubber handle and black cord. Now THAT model is a beautiful hand-vac!
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Here are some photos of the Royal Prince hand-vac I found yesterday in San Clemente (see thread in off-topic department).
[img]http://www.137.com/0000000137/royal.prince.01.jpg[/img]
It came complete with the machine, original carton, two packs of bags, instruction sheet, dealer location list, an advertising slip for the upright and tank models, two packing slips, two brush rolls and two belts!

It]
Two brush rolls, one slightly worn but with perfect bristles, and two belts (neither of which was installed in the machine).

Literature.

When was the last time you purchased something with quality control slips??!

"Such a deal" -- the sticker price at the thrift shop.

Two packs of bags (which I won't use -- I'd rather just shake out the cloth bag).

"...far superior to any belt ever used before in vacuum cleaners." A bit of hype perhaps?!
<hr size=2 noshade width=100%>
There are a few slight differences between the one I just got yesterday and the one I already have (although they both have the same model number), leading me to believe the one I already have is somewhat newer.

On the one I already have, there's a little plastic-covered metal tab in front of the switch. Some kind of safety guard perhaps? I can't figure out what its function is, really.

The belt cover is black, and there's a "Royal" decal stuck onto the brush-roll housing.

The end caps of the brush roll are soft black plastic (kinda like rubber), and there's warning info die-stamped into the bottom plate.

After I turned the machine over and saw the tangled thread, yes, I did remove it. (Arlee must have used it last.......!)
<hr size=2 noshade width=100%>
I really do like the Royal Prince. It's a great performer, durable and styled in a lovely color scheme.
I would, however, love to have one of the older models with a black and red bag, gold metal belt plate, black rubber handle and black cord. Now THAT model is a beautiful hand-vac!
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