Hi Real1shep:
Personally I don't concern myself with all this. I'm a historian, my only interest are the models on sled runners, beginning with the ones made in Sweden, and imported to America, and then the history of the factory in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. For me, the interest was the design of these machines and the development of the tools. It's no secret that my favorite of them is the model LX, as it started the interest, or what some might call a fascination. It's also no secret that my interest in the model LX is the development of the ejection system. But for me it stops there. And let me add, the only interest is vacuum cleaner, washing machines, etc. do nothing for me. Being a kid who grew up in Wallingford, Connecticut, and having a grandfather who took interest in my hobby, was a great way to grow up. Add to the fact that he worked for a school and bought numerous Electrolux's over the years. But, as I say, this is where it ends. I have no knowledge of Electrolux today, and my only interest of Electrolux in the early 1920's was the creation of a product that could be sold in every home.
Alex Taber.