Thread Number: 38663
/ Tag: Pre-1950 Vacuum Cleaners
Hello I have a 1924 SweeperVac that still runs made September 9, 1924 |
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Post# 410897   6/25/2019 at 17:41 (1,763 days old) by TallHirsch (Norwich, CT)   |   | |
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Hello, this vac was made in Worcester MA. I wondered if anyone could give me a value on it please. Thank you much and have a great day! |
Post# 410898 , Reply# 1   6/25/2019 at 22:32 (1,763 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)   |   | |
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I found an advertisement in 1924. The vacuum looks like a eureka vacuum but could be a vacuum company bought out early in existence. I want to say it's similar to maybe bee vacuum or premier deluxe vacuum.
The value is under $50 unless it's super rare. I don't think it's super rare so under $50 is about the value. If it's fixed up maybe $50-$100. That's with a bag in good running condition. If you buy a bag it may cost more than vacuum is worth. Les |
Post# 410905 , Reply# 2   6/26/2019 at 01:06 (1,763 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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Sweeper Vac is/was its own company. I have a little hand vac from them. This one is likely late 1920s or early 30s. It looks mostly complete, but it's hard to tell the condition of the details, like the bag, wheels, rubber parts, etc from the pics. The handle seems to be missing a cap or rubber grip.
Agreed with Les, it's less than $50. It seems quite a few people join up here to ask for a value for an old machine, and are either disappointed that they don't have a gold mine, or just choose not to believe us and go ahead and try to sell a machine for an exorbitant price. A piece of advice: orienting the bag and cord properly will make it look like it's in one piece. It kinda looks like it's falling apart in these pics. Also, don't run it much, the bearings are probably dry, and it'll need some attention before it can be used without destroying it. |
Post# 410909 , Reply# 3   6/26/2019 at 10:05 (1,763 days old) by Dysonman1 (the county)   |   | |
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I have that exact same model here at the New Museum Of Vacuums. It belonged to the late Stan Kann. They are somewhat under powered, especially when you consider the Vacuums that were out at the same time for sale. While it is an interesting machine, the one that everybody wants was the sweeper vac made in the 19‘s. Like 1918. That one was fundamentally different because it was infringing upon Hoover’s patents
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Post# 410957 , Reply# 4   6/27/2019 at 22:19 (1,761 days old) by KirbyCollector (Columbus Ohio USA)   |   | |
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Post# 410978 , Reply# 5   6/28/2019 at 15:21 (1,760 days old) by Bisonian (Where the buffalo roamed! (Ocala, FL))   |   | |
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That's NOT the manufacture date. That's the PATENT date of the applicable patents listed. The only way to tell when it was manufactured would be through the serial number. |
Post# 411034 , Reply# 6   6/29/2019 at 22:34 (1,759 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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Post# 411037 , Reply# 7   6/29/2019 at 23:54 (1,759 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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Found an ad from 1926, this might be it.
i.pinimg.com/originals/24/f8/c3/... In any case, I am dumbfounded they had a vacuum mop attachment for it. Dirt Devil literally just came out with a vacuum that could do that...100 years later. ak1.ostkcdn.com/images/products/...
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Post# 411041 , Reply# 8   6/30/2019 at 04:52 (1,759 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)   |   | |
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