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Unusual UK Hoover Junior tool.
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Post# 29457   1/18/2008 at 11:18 (5,941 days old) by watsonw (Newport, Shropshire, UK)        

I have a 119 type general purpose brush which is in BLACK bakelite. Definately not sprayed as the screw lugs are cracked and you can see the colour running through the whole piece. I have never seen a BLACK nozzle of this type before, nor has my friend who has greater knowledge than I on vintage vacs. Can anybody answer this one ?

Post# 29464 , Reply# 1   1/18/2008 at 13:21 (5,941 days old) by vintagehoover ()        
Sounds...

...like a brush for a post-war Junior 375 from the description - is it a push-on type, or does it have openings for spring-clips?

Post# 29553 , Reply# 2   1/19/2008 at 08:16 (5,940 days old) by watsonw (Newport, Shropshire, UK)        

Just push on!!

Post# 29555 , Reply# 3   1/19/2008 at 08:31 (5,940 days old) by watsonw (Newport, Shropshire, UK)        

Just push on !


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