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There's a Vista version of their food processor from that period too.  My sister has it.  I think the only difference is that it has some kind of a "shooter" option to send shredded/processed contents into a separate bowl.

 

That blender was obviously produced after Sunbeam took over the Osterizer line.  My one experience with owning a blender that had a round carafe (a repro Oster beehive) was that performance wasn't as good as with a square or cloverleaf shaped one.
 
Believe it was a second line so they could alter the content slightly--remember that there were a lot more individual department stores at the time so, in St. Louis, for instance, both Famous-Barr and Stix Baer and Fuller could offer Sunbeam, but Stix got the "Vista" line.
 
Strange.  Compared to my mom's plain old Sunbeam food processor of the same vintage, my sister's

Vista has more features -- like the shooter attachment.  After seeing that, I thought Vista was a step up from just plain Sunbeam.
 
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