Danemodsandy, i totally agree with you. I dearly miss the old days of Electrolux too.
I come from a rural small town in Minnesota of about 1200 people, about 45 miles from the nearest Electrolux Branch Office (at the time,back in the day),,and practically every household in the town owned at least one if not 2 or more Electrolux's, And/or polishers to go with the cleaner.
Everyone had the same thing,,The new model they just bought, the one that was used before that, (now used as a downstairs or garage vac), and the old old one up in the attack, or given away or sold at a garage sale.
Practically everyone owned an Electrolux because they were the only company that would come to the door to sell, or service your cleaner. They would also bring you bags, shampoo,,whatever. The comming to your door to SERVICE the cleaner was a VERY big deal.
Every home owner there loved the Electrolux man,,,and the Electrolux man got to be a friendly face in town that everyone liked to see comming and welcomed in.
He was an older guy that wore a hat and carried a briefcase in one hand, and an Electrolux in the other! I remember he drove a new cream colored station wagon, with the ELECTROLUX logo on the side. (very impressive)
In the later years, he drove a mini van with the Electrolux Logo.
Infact it was a bid deal in town whenever someone bought a NEW Electrolux.
Everyone in the neighborhood would come to see the new purchase, and gasp with wonder.
I remember when it was my Grandma's turn,,,in early 1976 she bought a brand new Golden J, with the blue 50th Anniversary sticker on the back of the machine, and the top of the PN.
AAHHH,,,be still my heart,,i was in love with it from the minute i saw it.
NO ONE in the immediate neighborhood had a new Golden J yet,,,she was the first.
No one had seen a GOLDEN Electrolux before.
A VERY BIG deal at the time!!!
Plus, if you owned an Electrolux, that fact alone automatically meant that YOUR house was one of the cleanest in town!