GOLDEN BROOKS
There was a lady in my dad's church when we lived on Gwynns Island in Virginia in the mid 1960s name Golden Brooks. She ran a ladies' clothing store in downtown Mathews (where she had a Model F Electrolux!)
She was a very sweet old lady, probably in her 70s, and kind of eccentric. She was a self-described "old maid," very gruff in demeanor with a deep, boomy, boisterous voice, and dressed very "mannishly" (despite selling very elegant ladies' clothing!) and had a short short hair cut. She had a "sorority sister," Miss Gwen, another "old maid" who came to visit from Baltimore every so often, and when Miss Golden went to Baltimore on clothes-buying trips for her store, she would stay with Miss Gwen. I have a feeling they were probably, well, kinda "sweet" on each other!
She lived in an immaculate, spatious three-story country home that she had inherited, and she rattled around in that place all by herself except when "Miss Gwen" came from Baltimore to visit. (Yes, in that part of Virginia all the ladies are, or were, called "Miss/first-name".)
She had a brand-new turquoise G in a green hassock. She kept it on her glass-jalousie-enclosed back porch, with the power nozzle standing next to the hassock, and a matching B8 polisher & shampooer standing next to the power nozzle! (AND, I had forgotten to mention, she also had the air-powered Turbo Rug Washer. That was one heck of a salesman, since he sold her BOTH the B-8 and the Rug Washer!!)
She called the power nozzle the "pounder." She kept saying she had gotten the new "pounder" with her Electrolux, and I didn't know what on earth she was talking about until I saw it. Of course, I corrected her, "It's called a power nozzle!" "Well, the salesman called it a POUNDER because it POUNDS the dirt right out of the rug!!"
She had acres of ankle-thick powder-blue (*) carpeting. It was so much fun to use that "pounder" across all that carpeting!
In one of the pockets in the lid of the green hassock I found a model LX instruction booklet and the G booklet. She let me have the older manual. I asked her what happened to the "old sweeper" and she said it was at her beach cottage.
One day she took me to her beach cottage to do some odd jobs out there - paint window frames, rake leaves, etc. Of course, it was not long before I had found her Model LX, stored under the bed, and had dragged it out and was using it to sweep her beach house instead of raking and painting! And, boy, was it ever a thrilling day when I found the floor polisher attachment that was stuck in an outdoor tool shed. Boy oh boy oh boy!!! You can guess what I spent the next several hours doing.......
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(*) Above, I said her carpeting was turquoise -- brain fart! I had cross-wired with her turquoise Electrolux! Her carpeting was a light power-blue or baby-blue, what ever you call it. And there was never a SPECK on it! She always removed her shoes at the back door and required everyone who came into the house to do so as well!