aeoliandave
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Decided this needed a new thread.
This polisher first appears in the 34 page 1953 Manual for the red skinned ZB 54 and the blue ZB 55.
Mechanical Maid was the Trademark. The brochure is printed in silver & blue on glossy stock with large B&W pictures and is simply stunning. It lists ands shows every friggin' accessory nozzle available, including the gray hammertone Air-powered Junior Floor Polisher (familiar as the American XXX Floor Polisher), Horse & Cattle, Furnace, Book, Library and Clothes brushes and use-specific crevice tools not standard and available at additional charge. Also 4 pages of Factory Assembly area photos.
I'm surprised to find I have not yet scanned and posted this manual...here's the cover.

This polisher first appears in the 34 page 1953 Manual for the red skinned ZB 54 and the blue ZB 55.
Mechanical Maid was the Trademark. The brochure is printed in silver & blue on glossy stock with large B&W pictures and is simply stunning. It lists ands shows every friggin' accessory nozzle available, including the gray hammertone Air-powered Junior Floor Polisher (familiar as the American XXX Floor Polisher), Horse & Cattle, Furnace, Book, Library and Clothes brushes and use-specific crevice tools not standard and available at additional charge. Also 4 pages of Factory Assembly area photos.
I'm surprised to find I have not yet scanned and posted this manual...here's the cover.
