| Thread Number: 1 Welcome to the Vintage Vacuum Forum and Our New Website! |
Post# 1-8/23/2006-18:54 ||| Compactelectra (Chicago) |
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Welcome to the new Vacuum Cleaner Collectors Club Site –Vacuumland. You have found your way to the Vintage Forum section of the Discuss-O-Vac Forum which will hopefully be a platform for some great discussions about vintage vacuum cleaners. The discussion forum is divided into three major areas – the Vintage Vacuum Forum for discussions about vintage vacuum cleaners manufactured before 1980, the Contemporary Vacuum Forum for discussions about modern vacuums-those manufactured after 1980 and an Off-Topic Forum for discussions about just about anything else. Let’s keep it civil and respectful, please.
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Post# 7-8/25/2006-18:24 ||| Charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Congratulations
Looks lovely - should be fun!!
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Post# 11-8/25/2006-22:17 ||| Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis) |
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YAY, Vacuumland is Open
Hi Fred, the website committee and the entire Vacuum Cleaners Collectors Club, I just wanted tell everyone how much fun we had creating Vacuumland and how wonderful it's been working with the entire website committee. I can’t tell you all how honored I was by the fact that you liked my automaticwasher.org website design so much that you wanted a similar design for the new VCCC website. I feel like we are now sister websites/clubs and I so look forward to creating bridges of friendship between the vacuum and washer clubs. No matter what we collect, be it a turquoise Hoover Constellation or a turquoise Frigidaire Automatic Washer, we all have so much in common and have shared so many of the same experiences from childhood all the way up to today.
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Post# 17-8/25/2006-22:51 ||| Myhooverco (North Canton, OH) |
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Thank you guys!
I am so impressed with this new forum! I will make it a part of my daily read and am very excited that it is up and running. Thank you all for your hard work on this website. It will be a great place to chat about our hobby and keep each other posted on those great new finds...Thanks Again!
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Post# 28-8/26/2006-01:33 ||| Tolivac (Greenville,NC) |
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I am very impressed and fascinated by this new website-I go under the name "Tolivac" in the Applianceville website-I am interested in Vacuums,Small appliances,power tools,and large appliances.Have collections of each.All are interesting to me.these devices could be considered the servants to man during the 20th-and 21th century.I have just began to explore it and log onto it. |
Post# 59-8/26/2006-13:38 ||| Dualsanitronic (milwaukee) |
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guess we've all been sucked into a vacuum
Thanks Robert and the others.This is totally impressive
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Post# 65-8/26/2006-15:50 ||| Converto-skip (Lafayette, Louisiana) |
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Robert, Fred, and the web commmitee
Yes i do want to second everybody's thought on our New web site, It is just totally awsome and like Robert said we are bringing 2 worlds together with this site and washer.org and I do see in the future boths clubs merging as one and having probably the biggest conventions yearly. I know i have made many a good friends already from washer.org. I do have to thank Fred for mentioning to us VCCC members to check out the washer.org site. It just thinks as time goes by We will have a great time with both sites.
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Post# 67-8/26/2006-16:30 ||| Chestermikeuk (Chester, UK) |
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Congratulations!!!
Congratulations to the VCCC on your new website, I`m sure it will be hours of fun sharing stories about favourite vacs, repair tips and new additions etc...
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Post# 70-8/26/2006-16:56 ||| Eluxomarty (Palm Springs CA) |
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Congratulations!!
Fred Robert and the rest of the Website Committee! You did such i good job creating this new site!!( Crying now) I am going to enjoy it here very much! Thank you so much for your hard work! The website is beautiful!!! |
Post# 86-8/26/2006-21:18 ||| Raymanretro (Tennessee) |
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Congratulations to you guys on developing a great site! Dr Mitch on Autowasher. :) |
Post# 89-8/26/2006-21:55 ||| Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis) |
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YAY - Lets Give Credit Where Credit is Due!
Yes its been a wonderful two months working with everyone. We decided even before we got started to take the design and code from automaticwasher.org and convert it to a vacuum site by just changing the colors, pictures and themes, but leaving the functionality the same. That way it would be very easy for users to jump right in and begin using Vacuumland without much of a learning curve.
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Post# 122-8/27/2006-10:56 ||| Buffalo-Joe (Darien Center, NY) |
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I'm Here........
This site is great. Looking forward to lots of interesting vac talk here. Still going to lurk on the washer site. Can't forget the friends that reside there.
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Post# 141-8/27/2006-21:38 ||| Converto-skip (Lafayette, Louisiana) |
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Joe
You are so right about our other friends on the washer.org site. I'm very hopeful that they will come aboard this site as well as I'm still going to be a part of the washer.org site as well, the best of both worlds
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Post# 242-8/29/2006-10:39 ||| Bobofhollywood (Hollywood, Maryland) |
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Suckin' in Southern Maryland
Holla from Hollywood.
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