O.K. I'm back.......
Didn't mean to keep you in suspense so long. Was gone buying China pieces for two incomplete sets I have at Replacements Ltd. in North Carolina. I spent just about a full day there. Amazing place...First, Charles, I had no Idea there was a polished version of the polisher. You always amaze me with your collection. But what I did not have time to get around telling you was, twenty five years ago, I happened on one (polisher) HOWEVER, the emblem on the top of it was similar in shape to the Swedish and UK versions you show in your photos, but had the traditional Electrolux, circle, and three lines, like what is "carved" into the run of the mill units. I did not buy it because it was cracked and had no rubber bumper. How stupid I was then. And don't kill or hate me when I fess up to this..I'm actually a little afraid to admit this. I had a model XX Electrolux. It was in very bad shape. all the trim pieces were pitted and rusted but not dented. It ran. the "can" had no dents but was rusted. No tools, No hose. I also had a Thrift model T. It ran. was a little rusty. When I moved from Indiana to Georgia, there was literally no room for anything else on the U-Haul. I mean seriously, no room for 'notin. And both machines were placed out by the curb. I had forgotten about the XX until I saw your website. I went off about how stupid I was because: That previously mentioned Polisher was Wrinkle finish grey just like the XX!!!O.K., I am going to lie down now, The memories are killing me....But first, Hey, Piano/Organ guy? This is your fault for starting the polisher thread in the first place! My slipping into a lost treasure induced coma WILL BE ON YOUR HANDS!!!! I hope you can sleep tonight. By the way, you notice how that grand Piano is turned toward the wall will both lids closed because the lady is just snooty. She does not play the Piano...just impress her friends. Go ahead and polish it lady, I can't see the drawer under the keybed so I doubt it was an AMPICO! And she could not afford a Duo-Art/Steinway because she had to do her own polishing. There, 'nough said