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Look at this Beautifully restored Hoover Model 61
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Post# 34055   3/4/2008 at 19:17 (5,893 days old) by clarkecombi ()        

Look what it comes with and stuff.

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Post# 34058 , Reply# 1   3/4/2008 at 20:10 (5,893 days old) by oldappliancenut ()        
hoover 61

another

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Post# 34059 , Reply# 2   3/4/2008 at 20:46 (5,893 days old) by electroluxxxx (……)        

shipping is $46 what are u shipping it ups or usps I am in Ny and do not have the money for shipping that high but would pay for it if u shipped it usps parcel post

Post# 34062 , Reply# 3   3/4/2008 at 21:32 (5,893 days old) by oldappliancenut ()        
I do use USPS

I sent one out a few days ago and it did cost that much the old hoovers are heavy but that was to KS not NY...i revised the auction thats its a rough shipping quote thx for the info :)

Post# 34086 , Reply# 4   3/5/2008 at 00:05 (5,893 days old) by vac-o-matic (Saint Louis, Mo.)        

The first listing is from a fellow club member and his restorations are unbeatable. It will be as new as can be from the ground up! He's a perfectionist at restorations, especially Hoovers! You would have to look long and hard to find one as nice as the ones he turns out.

Post# 34102 , Reply# 5   3/5/2008 at 07:22 (5,893 days old) by marukap (Saint Louis, MO)        

Aw SHUCKS, guys!

Thank you, David for "noticing" the auction AND

Thank you Rick for that wonderful endorsement.

You've made my day!

Marty


Post# 34182 , Reply# 6   3/6/2008 at 18:32 (5,891 days old) by hoover800 ()        
The Hoover 750. Restored by Marty.

One needs never to question Marty's auctions, service repair or restorations. They are perfection! I know from experience. A great example is this magnificent Hoover 750 I purchased from Marty recently. It runs and cleans like a brand new machine!
Bob D.


Post# 34183 , Reply# 7   3/6/2008 at 18:40 (5,891 days old) by vintagehoover ()        
That's magnificent!

What a beautiful 750! It's odd - over here, Junior 375 aside, they seem to be the most common of the pre-war Hoovers (my theory on that is the opening of the Perivale factory in '32 generated a lot of publicity, which gave sales a huge boost!) - but I've never been able to find a really nice example. My Model 750's probably the most disappointing of the 20 or so pre-1940 machines I have.

I'd love to have an example like the one above, especially since we didn't get the 'Hedlite' over here!


Post# 34185 , Reply# 8   3/6/2008 at 19:41 (5,891 days old) by akabent (LEFT Coast)        
HOOVER 61

Hey Marty!

As my Dad would say, "You done good!!" It looks incredible.

Rick


Post# 34189 , Reply# 9   3/6/2008 at 20:44 (5,891 days old) by marukap (Saint Louis, MO)        

Thank you Rick B.

Thank you Bob D.

As my Grandmother (had a Hoover 28 btw) would say "It's nice to give roses while you can smell them."

Yours,

Marty



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