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<span style="font-family: trebuchet ms,geneva;">I didn't realize that there was a Canadian General Electric--and that it made its own vacuum cleaners. That VC2B has a cool retro style and is in awesome condition!</span>
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<span style="font-family: trebuchet ms,geneva;">Do you know the model id of the first blue lowboy, Tom; was it a C-64? Also, I am taking for granted that it debuted in 1964 if the C-65 was 1965. Let me know if I'm wrong. In case you haven't guessed I am into stats!</span>
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<span style="font-family: trebuchet ms,geneva;">Didn't know that GE made motors for several of the Air-Ways. That practice seems to happen quite a bit in the appliance industry. I just learned that AO Smith makes not only its own brand but many of the other models (can't call them competitors). I understand brand loyalty to a point, but this is misleading to customers who think their preferred brands are unique to others'. In my view it would be a more ethical practice to list the brands like: Bradford White/AO Smith or Air-Way/GE. I also understand that Kenmore has always been just a name--not a manufacturer. I just spent a great deal of time researching--including reading customer reviews--before purchasing a water heater that I wouldn't have needed to do. Instead, time better spent would have been to just research prices, purchase agreements, and efficiencies. Ok, I'll get off my soapbox now.</span>
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