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Yes, I found the whole thing. It was a bit unwieldy so all I brought home was the door plate.[:D]

And you thought Electolux just made really heavy sweepers...

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Yes, I found the whole thing. It was a bit unwieldy so all I brought home was the door plate.[:D]

And you thought Electolux just made really heavy sweepers...

hj


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Campers use natural gas refrigerators. I have one in my old Skamp that I use for hunting.
 

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Campers use natural gas refrigerators. I have one in my old Skamp that I use for hunting.

Given the choice, I would have attempted to drag your Skamp out of that valley before this one...[;)]

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Very cool. Electrolux also made non- stratigic materials floor sweepers during WW2. They were solid wood with wood straw bristles on the sweeper head.
 

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