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Complete / Original Model E Photos

(my favorite model, hands-down)

Well, I was gonna snap a couple of photos and before you could say REVERSIBLE TOOL, I had done a whole photo shoot. Stay tuned...
 
I found archive pictures, and Doug's site pictures, whatever is happening with my computer, not every picture appeared. But the Es and AEs did, and the tool as Doug mentioned. I had assumed the owner had retained an early tool for some reason until I saw pictures. I like the looks of mine, and I still like the reversable one everybody remembers more. I couldn't believe what I was seeing when I left the store, and I wasn't going to leave it.
 
Doug, I didn't find any stickers on it, but I'm sure it's what you suspect it could be. It also has a chrome halo, a newer Electrolux cord, and minimal scarring. The inside is clean as a pin, and the stabilizer is somewhat gouged on the front bottom. And very light rust. It should come back with a good cleanup.
 
If there are blank spaces on my Electrolux page it means I dont have that particular machine yet. I dug out the Canadian AE instruction manual so I thought you all might like to see what it came with in Canada.

Doug

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Alan I can't quite see in your picture above but is their blue trim on the rug nozzle that matches the vacuum? Would that be a clue that it was part of the set for that model?
 
Alan, I meant to tell you, your "Mustard Seed" AE is a really nice find! It still has the original wheels and switch; these have frequently been replaced with white or tan. Ugleeee!

Be very careful with the wheels- don't ever drop the machine on the floor, or even sit it down hard -- not even from a distance of a couple inches. The plastic they are made of is very brittle and easily broken. Once you break one, try finding a replacement!

Also, if you want to make it "look" more correct, go to the hardware store and buy a black vacuum cleaner extension cord. All the big garden/hardware stores out here carry them, sometimes in black or white. It will set off the look of the machine. Then of course you'll need to find a functional original hose....... good luck on that!

Speaking of hoses, I have found a very nice and "aesthetically correct" replacement -- the silver hoses from upright Royals! The models in the early to mid 1980s came with very durable coiled vinyl hoses, silver in color, that is a nearly exact match to the silver color of the trim on the E and AE machines. Here, have a look at a Model E that I put together and "gifted" to a friend.

The cord you see there, btw, is the "hardware store" vacuum cleaner cord I mentioned. The two 'combo' attachments are from a turquoise Model L, and I included a polisher for my friend because her house has all hardwood floors, AND her mom [now deceased] had a Model E with a polisher when she was a little girl! That, in fact, was the reason for the gift -- she came over one day when I happened to have a Model E sitting out and she just squealed with glee! She said her mother had had that very model when she was a little girl. When I saw how delighted she was to see it, I knew I just had to give her one.

So I fixed this one all up, put it in a box, wrapped with gift wrap and a big ribbon, and took it over to her. She she opened it, she literally just started bawling.

She looked at me, tears running down her face, and said, "You just have NO IDEA what this means to me. I had a very strong connection with my mother through the vacuum because it was my special job to use it every week from the day she bought it. I clearly remember when the Electrolux man came to the house to demonstrate it. I was so enthralled with it that my mama decided to buy it, telling me, 'Since you like this machine so much, it will be your chore to operate it.' I was very happy to do so! Especially when I got to use that really KEEN Polisher!! I just would never have imagined I could ever find another one like it."

Then more crying, a huge hug, and then set immediately set-to using it!

A strange and eerie note: In the first photo of my friend below, the lady in the large framed portrait on the wall is ... her mother!!

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A very happy friend uses her new Electrolux! (Take note of her mama's portrait on the wall!!)

What a smile eh! Her reaction really made me very happy.

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Using the polisher -- you should have heard the shriek of delight she let out when she started the vacuum cleaner and that polisher began making its distinctive hissing, warbling sound!!

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Pete, the trim on the floor tool is blue. That was a clue to me also about its sales origin. Charles, the stories are always interesting. Your friend is just glowing with her new toy. What a gift! I'll be shopping for a polisher now! That whole prize package is just stunning, the hose and cord set it off so well, too. At the moment, I'm pleased with the cord on mine, that has Electrolux embossed on each side of the plug, it complements the grey handle and rocker switch, and the brightwork. Ha-maybe the Electrolux/Aerus dealer could have an appropriate hose. ? If I go vacuum hunting in Vero Beach Monday, I might try the shop on 21st street. I wish Mom's Model L with the cord reel were still here. She Goodwilled it when my brother bought her the Eureka Mighty Mite Boss! Still have that, it's good, but not an Electrolux.
 
My attempt at recreating the Lux ad.

This is my AE that I rebuilt and repainted.....Yeah, It's blurry, I must of been plastered at the time. LOL If some one could post the original magazine ad, that would be fun!

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Another Model E ad

(also added to the new Model E feature on my web site)

Again, note the emphasis on light weight and two-attachment cleaning.

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