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Suzie Robette 1957
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post May 20 2003, 01:19 AM
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I thought I would share a picture of a mint Suzie Robette from the Goodwin collection that also has the origional attchments. Enjoy
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Here's a patent application discovered by SH Mike



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Details from the Timeline provided by Joe K.

Susie Robette The "Little Lady" Electric Housekeeper
Sensationally New!!
The First Lady Robot!!

No.30 Susie Robette
Sweeps - Dusts - Vacuums!!
Moves forward...Or...in left or right circles!!
11" tall. Tough, high-impact plastic in metallic finish. Apron, bows, etc. in accentuating pastel color. Precision built, quality motor, operates on two 1 1/2 volt flashlight batteries, easily replaceable.
"On" and "Off" switch is Susie's bow in back. Lever 2" below bow directs Susie in straight or left or right circular movement. She can sweep, dust or vacuum as she moves, or she can move without working.
Steel drive rods and all plastic gears. Hair and pony tail of coppered wire. Hands equipped with plastic grips to clutch broom, duster or vacuum.
Packaged in beautiful display box...with broom, duster and vacuum. Batteries not supplied.




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