aeoliandave
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Have managed with the help of the Forum and Member's personal sites to match up most accessories to the correct vacuum. Now I find myself in a quandry about a few items...
Here we have 2 similar yet different early Electrolux rug tools where the Gleaner Comb idea is incorporated in the upper long thin slot back edge. The lower wide side has the familiar back edge dogleg stabilizers.
The top bumperless tool pictured was a gift from Doug Smith and so I assume a Canadian item? The highly polished aluminum tool is assembled in halves from front to back and the steel gleaner comb bar is sandwiched between.
The bottom tool I found in a junk shop in rural western Pennsylvania and so I assume is the American version? Assembled from three pieces top to bottom, it has upper & lower wraparound black rubber bumpers sandwiched between and the gleaner comb is internally bolted into the top opening.
Both steel combs are adjustable during assembly and thereby the effective faster airflow of the thin opening can be optimized.
Both tools have the exact same swivel flange and mount, down to the hexhead bolts.

Here we have 2 similar yet different early Electrolux rug tools where the Gleaner Comb idea is incorporated in the upper long thin slot back edge. The lower wide side has the familiar back edge dogleg stabilizers.
The top bumperless tool pictured was a gift from Doug Smith and so I assume a Canadian item? The highly polished aluminum tool is assembled in halves from front to back and the steel gleaner comb bar is sandwiched between.
The bottom tool I found in a junk shop in rural western Pennsylvania and so I assume is the American version? Assembled from three pieces top to bottom, it has upper & lower wraparound black rubber bumpers sandwiched between and the gleaner comb is internally bolted into the top opening.
Both steel combs are adjustable during assembly and thereby the effective faster airflow of the thin opening can be optimized.
Both tools have the exact same swivel flange and mount, down to the hexhead bolts.
