Desert Tortoise was correct
Actually, he's not...
The current information supplied by Sears is the just that. The Current information. Matsushita has been manufacturing canister vacuum cleaners with the 116. prefix since 1994 when the business was purchased from the Whirlpool corporation.
This is a SEARCHABLE, proofed out tome of FACT based correct information that hopefully will put the subject to rest. Desert Tortoise was a member who consistently argued fact. Published, actual fact. To a point that he was asked to leave, and hasn't returned. Because he couldn't put it in the happy box. And not argue factual history.
So, Production of Kenmore Vacuum cleaners began in a factory on Lake Street in the heart of Chicago. 600 Lake St, Chicago Illinois. There is ample information on such, and a search of google-maps bears this out. When Birtman began production for Sears Roebuck and Co, they were assigned the manufacturing prefix of 116. This also borne out on their smaller electrics as well. Birtman also made mixers, blenders, toasters and such for them. again simple google searching will born this out.
Birtman, by the end of the 1930's moved to a large modern industrial complex at 4150 Fullerton Avenue. If you look on google maps, you will see a large complex flanked by a major rail line, and a semi circle rail-spur. Again, simple looking bears this out as being so. They still retained the 116. prefix.
IN this document here : file:///C:/Users/Adel/Downloads/history_100years_factsheet.pdf
...In the 1957 category, it states that Birtman was discontinued in Chicago and moved to Minnesota St. Paul in 1957. This was completed in total by 1960. Sears and Whirlpool asked the Birtman factory to run off a three year supply of parts for all previous models, and then closed them down.
Production was moved to Cottage Grove Minnesota, sometime fully, around 1960. It has been said by historians far more versed than "some" that Birtman employees, who had a VERY strong, and militant union; were told BY Whirlpool executives that they were loosing their jobs. Hence the move to Minnesota.
This was a move by Whirlpool to consolidate their manufacturing bases closer together. Whirlpool also took over Seeger Refrigerator Company in St. Paul Minnesota around the same time as Birtman, but built a modern vacuum facility for the vacuum cleaners On Jamaica Rd, in Cottage Grove. The moment Whirlpool had majority stake in Birtman...it ceased to exsist, and NOW Whirlpool now owned the prefix 116. And would IN FULL until 1994.
The Cottage Grove vacuum cleaner manufacturing facility was closed in 1984. So all the beloved Powermates from 1960-1984 were manufactured in this plant, along with the Duo-Powers, and other Whirlpool built machines. ALSO alongside of the Kenmores they built similar WHIRLPOOL badged machines. They were in production from 1958 thru at least 1967. There is documentation to prove this out too...
Here is the news of the Cottage grove closing.
https://news.google.com/newspapers?...AIBAJ&sjid=-WwFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5133,7367917&hl=en
Production was moved to Danville Kentucky to a lower cost, semi-idle factory there. Again to bust unions and make cheaper machines. This continued until the vacuum cleaner division was SOLD to Matsushita Electric in 1994. View the same document in the 1994 section. There is other information available to prove this out. file:///C:/Users/Adel/Downloads/history_100years_factsheet.pdf
AFTER this. and only after did Matsushita become the owner of the 116. prefix. From there forward it was so. I haven't found the Danville plant, nor do i care to.
This hopefully should help answer finally that
1. Desert Tortise isnt right.
2. Google is your friend. |
3. Many people know this information and have consistently kept the story pretty straight.
AND 4. Sears people can barely tie their shoes, run a business, or let alone count back proper change without an abacus. It's stands to reason, that most people who walk around in a daze up in Hoffman Estates Illinois couldn't give a frogs fat about proper history. Too many are still sewing their golden parachutes to use, when the final RED button is pressed.
If you want factual history. It's ALL here in vacuum land. And it's all find-able to fact check if you do the homework.
Chad