Names hide many a meaning. For instance take the case of Dyson 17 vacuum. It is known as animal vacuum. Despite the name, it is not designed for bathing your cat or dog. It is designed for a better purpose, to clean the carpet or other household items, and get rid of the debris and dirt, that gets around the carpet. When our property came in for scrutiny, we were reminded how cunning names could be.
The resale property for instance from our property were never sold to anyone earlier, how can they be called by that name? Till we finalize a buyer who can take them away, these items would like their inviting dirt and debris, and it is then we may use the vacuum, using the cleaner to get the carpets in the house also remove the dirt.
For some years now we are having this property which is put for resale now. Our agents gone around the website, put up the details of these objects and everyone was exposed to those silly items lying in the corners of our house. Along with good old furniture, we had a wonderful looking Ibanez acoustic electric guitar, obviously a Russian make, which our forefathers had left behind for us to use, but we never used it.
Maybe because it was left unused, it has been put up as a property. Like Dyson vacuum having a name which is unsuitable to the purpose it performs, with no animals it can ever handle, the Ibanez guitar, is not Russian though the word Ibanez some how connects it to that country. The acoustic of a guitar is equally amazing thing.
We know guitar is used to make music, and for music to be good, an equally efficient acoustic system in the area is needed. Without being put to use and stored in a corner, who will really care about what acoustics the guitar has? It was inviting suspicion.
We had put up Dyson dc17 vacuum also as a resale utility, cleaned it up a bit, and put up for sale. The dc17 refers to the current or power in which is used by this device. We thought of putting it to use once to clean up the house but on a rethinking, we felt should we dispose off the vacuum?
Also came the question should we sell away the Ibanez electric guitar, which in fact was a good remainder of our glorious past. Strangely we do not seem to evaluate the scrap; we try to dispose away, for in truth they are not scrap.


















