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Post# 189648   7/12/2012 at 11:28 (4,296 days old) by KirbyKollector ()        

We're doing a contest on Facebook where you can upload a picture of the coolest vintage vacuum cleaner you have for a chance to win a $25 Visa gift card. We'd love for you guys to take part in it because we know you guys have some real cool vacuum cleaners!


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Post# 189651 , Reply# 1   7/12/2012 at 12:39 (4,296 days old) by truckerx (Palm Springs, CA)        
Regina...

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Regina Crown suction only w/Westinghouse motor

Post# 189652 , Reply# 2   7/12/2012 at 12:42 (4,296 days old) by truckerx (Palm Springs, CA)        
Regina....

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...another uncensored photograph of my Regina

Post# 189653 , Reply# 3   7/12/2012 at 13:09 (4,296 days old) by gsheen (Cape Town South Africa)        

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truckerx

absolutely lovely


Post# 189681 , Reply# 4   7/12/2012 at 18:20 (4,295 days old) by paulc (Edinburgh)        

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I only have one vintage vac, a Kirby D80 bought from a certain Mr Brown and soon to be the property of Turbo500!

Post# 189709 , Reply# 5   7/12/2012 at 22:51 (4,295 days old) by collector2 (Moose Jaw, Sk)        

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Just entered this picture - the Goblin Line Up for 1945

Post# 189718 , Reply# 6   7/13/2012 at 00:41 (4,295 days old) by jmurray01 (Scotland)        

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You are selling your only vintage Vacuum Cleaner Paul!? Everybody needs an old one every now and then...

Oh well, Chris will be happy I'm sure, it looks great!


Post# 189745 , Reply# 7   7/13/2012 at 07:22 (4,295 days old) by papasvacs (Lauderdale Lakes, FL)        
I have two faves......

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Here's my Lux XXX and my Kenmore Cammander........


Post# 189804 , Reply# 8   7/13/2012 at 16:20 (4,294 days old) by kenkart ()        
1956 Kenmore

Ken Kart!

Post# 189805 , Reply# 9   7/13/2012 at 16:21 (4,294 days old) by kenkart ()        
Another!

View!

Post# 189806 , Reply# 10   7/13/2012 at 16:30 (4,294 days old) by truckerx (Palm Springs, CA)        
Hans....

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That's a great looking Kenmore. Would it be an updated version of the Commander?

Post# 189813 , Reply# 11   7/13/2012 at 16:46 (4,294 days old) by kenkart ()        
Yes..

Top of the line model in 1956.The only Kenmore to ever use a curved lower wand!

Post# 189833 , Reply# 12   7/13/2012 at 19:27 (4,294 days old) by pr-21 (Middletown, OH)        
Here is mine....

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Premier model 21 from 1945-6.

Post# 189836 , Reply# 13   7/13/2012 at 19:46 (4,294 days old) by thekirbylover (Warrington, cheshire )        

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my favourite vintage vacuum

Post# 189837 , Reply# 14   7/13/2012 at 19:52 (4,294 days old) by alexhoovers94 (Manchester UK)        
This is one of my all time faveourites

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Post# 189841 , Reply# 15   7/13/2012 at 22:43 (4,294 days old) by Durango159 (State College, PA)        

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Eureka 1784B. Got it at a yard sale for $3. Spent about $9 on bag, belt, filter. It runs beautifully, mint condition. It's a keeper! All attachments were in great condition, was missing the crevice tool so I found one laying around the house, looks like a Eureka one, only thing is it's black. I do have another white crevice tool, it has the same exact texture pattern that the other 3 onboard attachments have on this unit, but the its more square and really thick plastic on the outside where it would slide onto the hose so it doesn't fit so nicely in the onboard tool storage, and I don't want any damage to occur to the tool door so I'm using the black one.



Post# 189842 , Reply# 16   7/13/2012 at 22:47 (4,294 days old) by Durango159 (State College, PA)        

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Very little rust on bottom plate. VGII agitator is in great condition. I like older vacs but only about as far back as early 70's when the first power head canisters appear. Power team canisters are my favorite.

Post# 189852 , Reply# 17   7/14/2012 at 02:10 (4,294 days old) by gsheen (Cape Town South Africa)        

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1956 Kenmore

I Can not understand why that style of canister vacuum never took off and became the standard, easy to move around the house, the hose and even a PN could be stored on the machine with ease making it a truly versatile vacuum. We often have the debate upright vs canister with PN and if that's what canisters looked like they would have the versatility sorted.
Ken I really like that machine


Post# 189854 , Reply# 18   7/14/2012 at 02:31 (4,294 days old) by beerad (Beautiful Vancouver BC)        
1939 all chrome Filter Queen

Model 200A

Post# 189861 , Reply# 19   7/14/2012 at 06:44 (4,294 days old) by kenkart ()        
Ken Kart...

The main problem was the weight of it, with the accessory cordwinder, which mine has, and all the tools on board it weighs about thirty pounds! Its fine as long as there are no steps to deal with!!, But yes, it is a very practical idea, I have always loved it, hence my user name on here, my real name, by the way , is Hans.

Post# 189865 , Reply# 20   7/14/2012 at 07:13 (4,294 days old) by gsheen (Cape Town South Africa)        
Ken kart

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My apologies for getting your name wrong, should have checked
Gareth


Post# 189886 , Reply# 21   7/14/2012 at 12:44 (4,294 days old) by collector2 (Moose Jaw, Sk)        

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Hey Hans - actually it isnt the only Kenmore with a curved lower wand - the Kenmore C898.285 from 1954/55 also had one. I believe they were only sold in the Canadian Simpson Sears stores though, as they were the same machine as the Mistral shown below (Which was sold by Simpsons before they created Simpson Sears).

Post# 189990 , Reply# 22   7/15/2012 at 09:31 (4,293 days old) by luxlover (Halifax NS Canada)        
1961 lux

canadain model 86

Post# 189991 , Reply# 23   7/15/2012 at 09:32 (4,293 days old) by luxlover (Halifax NS Canada)        

closer up view

Post# 189992 , Reply# 24   7/15/2012 at 09:33 (4,293 days old) by luxlover (Halifax NS Canada)        

storage chest

Post# 189997 , Reply# 25   7/15/2012 at 11:33 (4,293 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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Rob - I love your green Eureka Power Team!

I never owned one, but I have always wondered: Which part of the hose handle is meant to be held while vacuuming carpets with the power nozzle? It seems that the power cord is connected to the hose just at the spot where you would want to hold the handle, which to my mind makes it a bit of a shock hazard (especially if your hand is a bit wet from washing something). Holding the handle lower down would make some sense, but then you have to hold onto the power cord as well. Holding the handle by the plastic part (where the cord connects) seems a bit awkward too.

Any thoughts?

Eurekaprince Brian


Post# 190011 , Reply# 26   7/15/2012 at 13:17 (4,293 days old) by hopester ()        
My pride and joy

I have had this Spencer Turbine Jr. for over 20 years, and it still runs great. Hope you like it. Hopester

Post# 190119 , Reply# 27   7/16/2012 at 00:52 (4,292 days old) by Durango159 (State College, PA)        
Hi Eurekaprince Brian

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I always hang onto the white part of the hose. Yes the power head does plug into that part but the only vibration I feel is coming from the fact that there is a VGII brushroll beating on the carpet in a RotoMatic power nozzle. Eureka has used that hose style on several models through the years including Powerline and World Vacs. On the Worldvacs, the hose was black, on this Eureka its white. I guess I could try holding onto the metal just below the hose and above the suction regulator, but the hose is my normal spot. I have no problem with it. The white hose is permanently attached to that approximate 10" section of chrome plated metal with the suction regulator valve on it. So the hose doesn't move.
The power cord hangs in the air between where it plugs into the white hose receptacle and the cord hook on the about 5" from the top of the extension wand. So, no if I was to grasp and push the powerhead from the metal tube, then the power cord would be below my hand, not in it. Now if this was a Kenmore non gas pump style, electic hose, it's a different story. The Kenmore is quite awkward and uncomfortable to use. On a Kenmore electric style hose, which I'll try to find a picture of, the receptacle meets the plug at the top of the wands, so when the user attaches the hose, the power head cord goes right in as well, similar to many central vacuum sets, however, then the power cord travels up the bottom of the chrome plated metal encased in thick plastic cover until where it meets a grey colored plastic adapter for the actual electic hose. This makes the Kenmores natural handle hold spot the thick gray plastic which is actually too thick and cumbersome, I don't find that hose comfortable at all.


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Post# 190164 , Reply# 28   7/16/2012 at 10:02 (4,292 days old) by jfalberti (Visalia, CA)        
My favorite vintage vacuum

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Is my Rainbow D2.  Almost complete except it didn't have the sprayer.  Will get one eventually.  The hose that came with it is stiff, and has a tacky feel to it, so I bought a new one for use, and am keeping the old one for display only purposes.  Also, does anyone know if a 4 quart basin was ever made for this model?


Post# 190220 , Reply# 29   7/16/2012 at 17:52 (4,291 days old) by chuffle (Rural Pennsylvania)        
While my Kirbys take pride of place here in the office...

...my GE "Reach-Easy" Swivel Top canister should be listed here. Though I purchased this machine from a seller on eBay about ten years ago, it is the same model that my parents had after they got married in 1954 - and the machine that I can remember playing with as a toddler (I even have old black and white photos of me and the vacuum). My parents' GE was in use until they bought their Kirby Classic in 1970 (when they had avocado plush wall to wall carpeting laid on the first floor).

I should polish the swivel top, the canister has a few scratches here and there, and the attachment dolly is missing its rubber bumper, but all in all, it has held up better than I have, and we are about the same age.

This vac, plus its hose and attachments, live in its storage chest in my bedroom.

Joe


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Post# 190222 , Reply# 30   7/16/2012 at 17:55 (4,291 days old) by chuffle (Rural Pennsylvania)        
GE "Reach-Easy" Swivel Top

Storage chest. It should have two plastic knob handles on either side, but I have them in a drawer - they are fragile, and I would hate to snap one off while cleaning.

Joe


Post# 190224 , Reply# 31   7/16/2012 at 18:08 (4,291 days old) by chuffle (Rural Pennsylvania)        
I can't believe that I am putting this out ...

...for the world to see: a pic of me and the GE when I was almost two years old. A little blurry, but my interest in vacuum cleaners began early!

Joe


Post# 190231 , Reply# 32   7/16/2012 at 19:31 (4,291 days old) by thevacuumlover1 ()        
Eurekas

My beloved rare cordaway and "ultra" rare 2010

Post# 190271 , Reply# 33   7/16/2012 at 22:26 (4,291 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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Rob - Thank you very much for that great explanation!

It makes sense to grab the handle on the plastic end of the hose where the cord plugs in. For above the floor cleaning, I guess it's best to hold onto a stretch of the chrome part of the handle....even though your wrist might bump into the cord receptacle a lot.

I actually think the "gas pump" handle created for the Eureka Express is the nicest, most compact and comfortable power nozzle hose handle I've seen - not too bulky at all like the Panasonics, Kenmores and Hoovers of the 1980's! :-)


Post# 190657 , Reply# 34   7/19/2012 at 23:45 (4,288 days old) by Durango159 (State College, PA)        

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Eureka Prince,

I vacuumed tonight with my 1784B. I tried holding onto the chrome metal, just didn't work out nearly as comfortable as using the white plastic part where the power nozzle cord plugs in. However when using crevice tool, I sometimes help guide the hose on the chrome, but generally speaking I hold the plastic part.

I have never used a Eureka Express. I have watched youtube videos of them and seen a couple on eBay but never actually purchased or used one. I would really like to get my hands on one for a good deal and good condition. On Wednesday I sold a Hoover PowerMax Deluxe canister to someone and she told me she had an older broken Eureka canister she could give me. I was really hoping it was an Express. Today when I met up with her to retrieve the old unit, it turned out to be a Kenmore. Kenmores are ok, but can't stand the CT14DX powerheads, and the fact that CenTec has no suction duct extending around belt to other side of nozzle. The hose on this machine is completely shot, and I think the on/off switch is broken. She said it sparked last time she used it, however long ago. I'm not pluggin it in, till I get a closer look and some work done to it.




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