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I own a very early Cuisinart food processor: model CFP 4, made in France by Robot-Coupe, Patent Pending. I believe this to be one of the first Cuisinarts sold in the US when my father bought it for my mother in 1973 or 74 in Falls Church, Va. (My father, an engineer, was way ahead of his time in many ways, not least in his familiarity with the kitchen!) When he died in 1992, I brought his food processor to my second home and it has been in use here ever since. I recently needed to use it and was dismayed to find that - far from NOT working - it would not turn off. The model is operated by the lid, there is no on/off switch, and I had to unplug it to make it stop. A second attempt was the same: as soon as I plugged it in, it started to run. As this is an exceptionally powerful machine, more powerful than my much newer model. this is alarming and I have decided to retire this vintage appliance. <br /> If this tale is not as remarkable to you as it is to me, if you have in fact heard this story before, I would certainly like to hear it.<br /> Thank you.<br /> A satisfied customer for 47 years!<br /> Elizabeth Rawlings


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