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Here is the crevice tool for the tan Model G. (See first photo.)
Also, there were two different crevice tools for the turquoise G.
The early one is as shown in the thread above, shaped identically as the earlier versions made from pressed fiberboard but made of plastic which proved to be rather brittle and easily broken or cracked.
The later one was exactly the same shape, style and material as the tan one shown here. These types were made of a softer, more flexible plastic that was much more durable.
The 1205's crevice tool was the same as these two but darker turquoise in color. (See second photo.)
The Golden Jubilee, Super J and Olympia tools were also the same but were off-white and had a textured surface on the flat part of the tool -- the same texture as the metal sides of the motor housing.
The Silverado tool was light gray and also had a textured surface. The Ambassador tool was charcoal gray, also textured. (See third photo.)
I believe it was after the Ambassador that the much shorter (and largely useless) crevice tool was introduced.
[this post was last edited: 1/23/2015-07:04]
