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Post# 175724   4/3/2012 at 15:44 (4,405 days old) by shag (Ontario, Canada)        

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I picked this up yesterday for $5.00.

Post# 175725 , Reply# 1   4/3/2012 at 15:44 (4,405 days old) by shag (Ontario, Canada)        
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The bag is really clean.

Post# 175726 , Reply# 2   4/3/2012 at 15:45 (4,405 days old) by shag (Ontario, Canada)        
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Clean inside too.

Post# 175727 , Reply# 3   4/3/2012 at 15:46 (4,405 days old) by shag (Ontario, Canada)        
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Back

Post# 175728 , Reply# 4   4/3/2012 at 15:46 (4,405 days old) by shag (Ontario, Canada)        
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Logo

Post# 175729 , Reply# 5   4/3/2012 at 15:48 (4,405 days old) by shag (Ontario, Canada)        
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I assume the hose has been cobbled together at one time?

Post# 175730 , Reply# 6   4/3/2012 at 15:48 (4,405 days old) by shag (Ontario, Canada)        
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Just wondering who made it and how old it would be?

Post# 175761 , Reply# 7   4/3/2012 at 18:27 (4,404 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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For those of you unfamiliar with Canadian Tire, it is a very large chain of hardware stores across Canada that began as just an automotive supply store specializing in tires. Kind of like Western Auto, I guess. Over the years, the store has morphed into a kind of Canadian version of Target or Walmart, with a very good selection of all kinds of hardware and housewares and garden supplies - they have even started selling major appliances like refrigerators!

The vacuum aisle at Canadian Tire these days is mostly filled with bagless Sharks, but you can get a decent Hoover WindTunnel bagged canister there for about $200. They are also selling the cheaper Miele S2 series canisters now. Good selection of cordless handvacs too, and the Electrolux Ergorapido stick vac.

The store brand is now called Mastercraft - and you can now get Mastercraft electric drills and tool boxes and plumbing supplies. It's interesting to see how the brand was just called "Master" back in the 1950's! :-)


Post# 175771 , Reply# 8   4/3/2012 at 18:56 (4,404 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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OMG! I just realized this post was submitted by you, Brian!!!! Sorry to have not said "HI" first! How are ya doing, buddy? Been down to see any more CityLine shows? Let's get together again!

EP Brian



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