Lou, sleek & sexy shorthair Hector is 11 years old now and it was his biobrother Dexter - black longhair - who died suddenly in November just as I was heading out on the road.
I have Pete and his sister to thank for finding Felix and socializing him until I got back from the Winter Grand Vacuum Tour down south of Lake Ontario and west to Moose Jaw Saskatchewan.
After the initial day or so of meeting, Hector mopes no more and these days both of them snooze & play together and join me on the couch for TV and on the bed as I read the bedtime novel. It's not easy to pet two cats with one hand so they've learned to lie side by side. Felix has VERY BIG PAWS for his tiny kitten head. Hector's overnight spot is beside the pillow while Felix likes to nuzzle under my neck or on top of my head. LOL Felix has a strong double pitch purr with a third 'chirp' on top when he's really content. They are both always there when I wake up at 7AM and if I try to sleep in I get stereo ear licks & nuzzle nudges in the face til I do.
Alan, I have only one LX without a cordwinder. Charles states that it was optional and I imagine when one was paying this much for a brand spankin' new freshly styled LX the chrome cordwinder was a must have. Later LX's got the Hammertone blue cordwinder.
A few months back when I got the LXI (is that a 'one' or an 'L') it came with two LX hoses, one saran and the other cloth weave. Guess which one is being paired with this one?
Rick, No matter how I squeeze, only 5 widebody LXs will fit on one floor of The Towers downstairs. This one is so pretty I think I will find a place for it separately here upstairs with a full compliment of accessories arrayed around it for gaze appeal. It has the lowest serial # of all my LXs - M68351P.
2nd inset coloured logo strip early LX has no dial, SN# N78381R.
The rest of the LXs have the all metal side strip.
SN# T05987R has the metal dial upgrade.
SN# T18020H has no dial. Escaped the upgrade?
SN# T77645K has the plastic dial. By this time standard issue?
SN# V86186R is the LXI with the plastic dial, wheels and side opening hammertone cordwinder.
Since the door and bottom plate are easy to remove with 3 bolts there's no certainty the machines are absolutely correct and even the dial-less ones can be considered suspect, I suppose, tho less likely.
I need two more LX toolcaddy saddles 'cause I have the tools for 'em.
I invite anyone with Electrolux LXs to post their serial numbers in this thread with identified variations according to Charles' excellent outline. Perhaps from this a timeline survey can be established for this handsome overly engineered dreadnaught bag-thrusting brute model.
Now to do a photo survey of the Typwriters...
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