| Thread Number: 561 Royal 800 whatever? lol |
Post# 5534-12/10/2006-11:58 ||| Ian88 (England) |
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I might be trading with Reggie for one of these (haven't fully decided yet, such a choice :P its a pity i can't offer him much myself) but anyway, could anybody tell me about the 1970s royal uprights?
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Post# 5544-12/10/2006-15:08 ||| compactc9 (Denver, Co) |
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Roayl 880 |
Post# 5546-12/10/2006-16:32 ||| swingette (Texas) |
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very well built machines, and good lookers too! ![]() |
Post# 5547-12/10/2006-16:53 ||| Ian88 (England) |
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Very nice :) I reckon this'll be the one for me ;)
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Post# 5573-12/10/2006-21:35 ||| scott55405 (Los Angeles) |
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so these were made in the 70s
Mine is an 880 as well! I use it all the time and love it. |
Post# 5585-12/11/2006-01:56 ||| Ian88 (England) |
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Call me a colour scheme nerd but the reason I guessed there were 70s (apart from that dashing shade of turquoise :P) is because I noticed a pic of one of these with the hose and the hose was chrome with parts in a lovely shade of dull mustard brown lol
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Post# 5586-12/11/2006-04:09 ||| tolivac (Greenville,NC) |
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Really nice machine-Love the blue bag color and the Royal "Crown" logo on the bag.SUPER!I have one similar to this.the bag is different. |
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I bet it cleans well also, whilst being somewhat lighter than my Kirby Heritage 2 (us brits aren't used to such masculine vacuum cleaners :P lol) should make light work of my medium pile carpeting, carpet tiles and hard floors
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