the LOVELY Thrift Model!
Well, as I told Fred when he told me he had found one of these, "It's a vacuum cleaner that only a mother could love."
Okay clean it up kids. I said MOTHER, not MUTHA...! hahaha
It really is a Plain Jane isn't it. The first time I saw one, I thought it had been cobbled together by someone in the Electrolux shop as a joke or something. Surely something this devoid of style or aesthetics could not have come from Electrolux who from their very first model had invested great attention into the aesthetics of their machines.
But real it was, as I eventually found out.
You can see photos of my Model T and read more about its rise and very premature fall at the link below.
I must say, homely that it is, I think it's always VERY exciting when someone finds one of these rare birds. They're what make a person's collection really special and unique. Congratulations, Fred!
p.s. Fred, your switch should have a little rubber tip on it. It's the same rubber tip as on the E, S, R and first L. So finding one shouldn't be impossibly difficult.
p.p.s. Fred, I think someone turned your rear cover upside down for some reason. On mine, and on the other one I found a few years ago in pretty crummy condition, the switch is at the top instead of the bottom which would make more sense. It would be very easy to change it back - the rear cover is just held in place by three screws. Unscrew them, remove the cover, being mindful of the thin rubber gasket, turn it around, and put it back into place. The screws will line up no matter which way you position it.
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