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New Collector - Pre-electric vacuum cleaners
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Post# 169564   2/14/2012 at 18:31 (4,426 days old) by PRogusky ()        

Hello all,

I recently started collecting vacuum cleaners; specifically the models produced without electric power.

I own a cleaning company and am looking for models to display in my office.

I would greatly appreciate any direction you could provide me. I've searched eBay and my local antique shops, but was wondering if there are any other sources. I am also looking for a resource for restoring these old machines.


Post# 169738 , Reply# 1   2/16/2012 at 02:08 (4,424 days old) by venson ()        
Rough turf is to be expected . . .

Hi,

As far as collecting goes, you have to love adventure. It can often take a lot of tracking, waiting and sometimes snatching up two, three or more of the same machine to be able to put together one complete model.

To my knowledge there were still non-electric vacs in manufacture as recently as the early 1960s. These, as even many electric vacs, turn up as they turn up.

As for repair or refurbishment that usually falls upon the collector. Vacuum collection is not a broadly shared pastime. Clean-up, metal polishing, fabric repair and all kinds of improvising -- all sometimes needed -- require knowledge AND talent. That doesn't come cheap.

I learned the hard way by sending out a Rexair B for clean-up at a local vac repair shop. They didn't have a clue as to what the machine was about and subsequently ruined it. I had to toss the machine and never got any monetary compensation for damages. Anyway . . .

In your web searches also try using the term "friction vacuum".

As well, you'll have to copy and paste, for starters try -- www.vachunter.com/friction.htm...

Hope that helps,

Venson


Post# 170591 , Reply# 2   2/23/2012 at 05:46 (4,417 days old) by PRogusky ()        
Thank you Venson

Thank you so much for your reply and recommendations Venson.

I've been fortunate enough to speak with Bob @ vachunter.com.

The restoration of these old machines is going to have to be a slow process for then. I don't have the money to pay someone to do it for me and I certainly lack the talent to do it myself, but I'm not afraid to learn.


Post# 170607 , Reply# 3   2/23/2012 at 09:18 (4,417 days old) by powermate1970 ()        
LOL

It's a "labor of love" There is just something about taking a beat up, nasty looking, dirty old vacuum, and making it look as close to new looking as you can get it. I really do understand the mentality of the classic car owner! LOL

Post# 170608 , Reply# 4   2/23/2012 at 09:22 (4,417 days old) by powermate1970 ()        
forgot to add

There are MANY people on this site who share this obsession, and most are VERY willing to help you out, offer advice, find parts, and help you fix, mend, replace, and restore. All you have to do is ask. Most of all, enjoy your vacuum journey.

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