I found this unusual food processor at one of the thrift stores I've started frequenting in St-Hyacinthe. I vaguely remember seeing these on the pages of the old Consumers Distributing catalogs; I think it had to be in the mid to late 70s. I know that GE had a more compact model, one that had the low profile with the motor at the rear of the unit like their 60s blenders because I owned one then and still own one now! But this one had to be Canadian General Electric's answer to the Cuisinart. It's a model PR300A and was made in Japan. Can't really figure by who, though...
It kinda looks like a Cuisinart, with the square base and spring-loaded switch. The bilingual controls are kinda neat too.


It kinda looks like a Cuisinart, with the square base and spring-loaded switch. The bilingual controls are kinda neat too.

