jimbeckwith
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Dreyfuss
I've always been under the impression that his first design for Hoover was the 541, but I don't know where I came by that information. Obviously, this was not a "from the ground up" design of his, but based on the way a 541 looks compared to the 105 and other Hoover models that preceeded it, the model 541 Hoover marks a BIG change in design. My guess is that his contribution was limited to the softening of the edges in the casting, the furniture guard with HOOVER moulded into the front, the rather sophisticated handle grip and the nice looking nameplate with IBAISAIC on it. From this machine onward, Hoovers only seemed to get better looking, and someone who knew what they were doing obviously had a hand in it.
I've always been under the impression that his first design for Hoover was the 541, but I don't know where I came by that information. Obviously, this was not a "from the ground up" design of his, but based on the way a 541 looks compared to the 105 and other Hoover models that preceeded it, the model 541 Hoover marks a BIG change in design. My guess is that his contribution was limited to the softening of the edges in the casting, the furniture guard with HOOVER moulded into the front, the rather sophisticated handle grip and the nice looking nameplate with IBAISAIC on it. From this machine onward, Hoovers only seemed to get better looking, and someone who knew what they were doing obviously had a hand in it.