bikerray
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The Epic 6000 SR had the steel wands and the regular plastic body hose. The Epic 6500 SR had the Plastic wands and the Gas pump handle hose.
As to all the different models based on the 2100 platform, you also had the 1205 which morphed into the Golden J, the Super J, etc. all of these used the control valve in the front door of the unit. The 2100 just moved the control valve to the top.
Some of this I think is just like Ford coming out with the Edsel, they were the same model just a little different styling and name change and almost the same price.
The LE (Limited Edition) didn't have a bag switch then later on it did, the motor had a thermostat but I don't think the thermostat was connected to anything.
Another strip down model was the SE (Special Edition) like the Olympia Special edition (model 1453) didn't have a cord winder inside the body and was a shorter unit. It also didn't have the dial on the front door as well like the regular Olympia.
As to all the different models based on the 2100 platform, you also had the 1205 which morphed into the Golden J, the Super J, etc. all of these used the control valve in the front door of the unit. The 2100 just moved the control valve to the top.
Some of this I think is just like Ford coming out with the Edsel, they were the same model just a little different styling and name change and almost the same price.
The LE (Limited Edition) didn't have a bag switch then later on it did, the motor had a thermostat but I don't think the thermostat was connected to anything.
Another strip down model was the SE (Special Edition) like the Olympia Special edition (model 1453) didn't have a cord winder inside the body and was a shorter unit. It also didn't have the dial on the front door as well like the regular Olympia.