danemodsandy
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Hello:
Last week, I discovered that a new Aerus/Electrolux store had opened up near me in Marietta, GA. I went in yesterday for a new PN cord, and found that they have a very nice collection of vintage Luxes. There was a Model V, an XI or XII, a XXX, a G, an L, a Super J, an Olympia One, a Silverado, and a Diamond Jubilee. All seem to be in "as found" condition, and none have their hoses, PNs, wands, or attachments, just the canisters. But it was nice to see some machines that I've never seen before, particularly that Model V, which I've only ever seen in photographs.
The store is at 595 Roswell Street, not too far from the Square in Marietta, for those who are familiar with the town. The young Asian woman who was on duty when I went in was very friendly and helpful, though she's obviously new to the vac community- she was flabbergasted to have a customer who not only knew what the vintage machines were, but who was buying a part for a Model L. I gave her Vacuumland's URL; she was amazed that there are collectors. She's not the owner; a VP of Aerus owns the location, I understand.
Anyway, the collection is worth a look for Lux aficionados, and the store is nice.
Last week, I discovered that a new Aerus/Electrolux store had opened up near me in Marietta, GA. I went in yesterday for a new PN cord, and found that they have a very nice collection of vintage Luxes. There was a Model V, an XI or XII, a XXX, a G, an L, a Super J, an Olympia One, a Silverado, and a Diamond Jubilee. All seem to be in "as found" condition, and none have their hoses, PNs, wands, or attachments, just the canisters. But it was nice to see some machines that I've never seen before, particularly that Model V, which I've only ever seen in photographs.
The store is at 595 Roswell Street, not too far from the Square in Marietta, for those who are familiar with the town. The young Asian woman who was on duty when I went in was very friendly and helpful, though she's obviously new to the vac community- she was flabbergasted to have a customer who not only knew what the vintage machines were, but who was buying a part for a Model L. I gave her Vacuumland's URL; she was amazed that there are collectors. She's not the owner; a VP of Aerus owns the location, I understand.
Anyway, the collection is worth a look for Lux aficionados, and the store is nice.