While not my favorite.....
(That position is held by the Electrolux model LX), this machine has a story all it's own <br
So, gather 'round kids and listen to the tale of the model <br
On March 1ST, 1957 at 9:45 AM, this little machine rolled off the assembly line of the Greenwich Connecticut Electrolux factory. Careful thought went into the production of this machine, every bolt designed to fit just right, color selection to fit with almost any decor, a powerful motor, everything! Everything that is - except a name! What to do <br
Coincidentally, In Urbana, Illinois at the same time, some thing else rolled off the assembly line. It was me! One important difference though...no planning whatsoever went into this unit. It was a total surprise!!! More like an accident.. <br
However, the designers at Electrolux were at a loss. Thousands of the machines were flying off the line at a record pace....but what to name it! Finally, they consulted Alex Lennart Wenner-Gren, the main man, top dog, head cheese at Lux who said in his native Swedish: "Vrudenvoo tiebvroon vuden vuden zat ick phlumenregan der laden schnagen haas!" Which means in English: "How the Hell should I know". So, it was decided to comb the countryside for a child that was born at the exact same time the machine made it's debut and they would name it what ever the child's name began with in honor of that child!! <br
And there you have it! The Lux model "C" for Crevicetool.
