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My Diplomat Story

Well, there is a reason I wanted this model so bad. But to know that, you have to go back to the year 1955 when my Grandmother got her First Electrolux, her LXI, for a wedding present. I have pictures somewhere.
Grandmother loved Electrolux. Im buying one of EVERY model she had. Every vacuum she ever owned was;
Electrolux:
-LXI
-AF, no power nozzle
-Late model G (pn1)
-Golden Jubilee (pn2)
-Silverado (pn5)
-Grand Marquise (pn 1622)
-Ambassador (Pn 6a)
-Diplomat Lx (pn 1692)
-Epic 6000 (pn 1693)
Hoover:
-PowerDrive (i was given when she and Gradfather moved to assisted living)
-Celebrity (deluxe, had wheels)
Kenmore:
-Whispertone Upright, hunter Green
-Progressive 300 Upright (Recently rescued from attic)

By the time I was 2, she only had her 2 Kenmore's, Hoover PowerDrive, and all her Lux's minus the LXI, AF, and Golden Jubilee. The Silverado was my favorite to play with since it had a 'big kickover' switch i played with. The Diplomat was my favorite to use since it lit up and looked cool. The Diplomat was the one I used when i vacuumed with a canister, the Whispertone Upright when i used an upright. When I was 4, my grandparents sold the house. it was a HUGE place! 7000 square feet! My grandparents had a going away party and the next day i was to vacuum the house one last time before they left. I used the Diplomat. I went through 4 bags! I cried because i didnt want to let the electrolux go.
Fast foreward to February 2015. My uncle was giving me one of the Electrolux's. When my grandparents moved, the vacuums were either given to the family or sent to goodwill. Uncle wasnt sure what model lx it was, just that is was blue and white. I thought it was a Diplomat. It ended up being an Ambassador III that he tossed by mistake! He felt bad and bought me an Lx. Well, thats my story! Thanks for reading!

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Andy,

Cool photos and interesting story about your vacuum collection. I'm sure the Electrolux man looked forward to going to your grandma's house. Sounds like a good plan to collect the models she used over the years.

Re: the models 6 and 6A do you notice any differences other than the colors?

Re: "Golden Jubilee"--did you know that that is a nick? The manual and post card simply referred to the cleaner as a "Jubilee" or sometimes "50th Jubilee" that was on the anniversary decal. I'm thinking the "Golden" was added by collectors to give the name further distinction from the "Golden G", the gold-painted award Model G given to top-selling salesmen in the '60s.
 
Andy

On the metal body (from the 1205 on) the seal was in the opening, on the plastic body the seal is in the hose. If you look in the machine end of the hose for a plastic body you will see a foam rubber ring.
 

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