Thread Number: 39473  /  Tag: 50s/60s/70s Vacuum Cleaners
Hoover Secondary Color Names Mid '60s to Mid '70s
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Post# 418829   1/20/2020 at 20:24 (1,550 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Hi,

The first photo below is from former Vacuumland contributor "hoover 1060" of his gold Hoover cleaners. The second photo shows the model 1011 tool set. The third shows several colors of part # 43463012 (floor tool elbows), which I included as another color comparison.

I'd like to know what the two secondary color names of the first photo were (seal greige & taupe?), and if each was used for tool sets from the mid '60s to mid '70s.






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Post# 418966 , Reply# 1   1/22/2020 at 21:22 (1,548 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Really? No one on Vacuumland knows?

Well, after some further research I discovered that Hoover USA named the colors Seal Greige Deep and Seal Greige Medium.

The Dial-A-Matic 1120 is at least one of the cleaners whose original tool set option was the Seal Greige Deep color (model 1121).

I have the SG Medium tools and am looking for the matching hose.


Post# 419014 , Reply# 2   1/23/2020 at 19:09 (1,547 days old) by gregvacs28 (U.S.)        

What were the color names for the III and IV model celebrities and the early Spirits?

 

mint green =?

beige = ?

baby blue = ?

marroon = ?

burnt orange = ?

dove gray = ?

 

 


Post# 419019 , Reply# 3   1/23/2020 at 19:57 (1,547 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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I always thought that Hoover brown looked just like delicious chocolate! Would it not be fun if someone could come up with a box of chocolates shaped like Hoover tools??? 😁

Post# 419021 , Reply# 4   1/23/2020 at 20:43 (1,547 days old) by Paul (USA)        

I'm not huge into Hoover USA, but some contributors have been kind enough to post some of the cleaner brochures, which are quite detailed. So using Hesco's model list I found some of the color names.

Vacuumland has an awesome search engine in which you can look up model numbers, model names, brands, and other data; so I encourage you to use it to fill in the blanks below Unfortunately, though, I found little on Spirit specs, so maybe someone like John Long has the brochures and would be willing to share them.

Here's the Celebrity III & IV thread I used: www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bi...


CELEBRITY IIIs
S3121 Poppy w/Antique Copper Shadow
S3123 Tahitian Gold w/Antique Copper Shadow
S3125 Tahitian Gold w/Antique Copper Shadow
S3125-035
S3129 Tahitian Gold w/Antique Copper Shadow
S3131
S3131-030
S3169
S3171

CELEBRITY IVs
S3131 Olympic Blue w/Colonial Blue
S3133 Frost Beige w/Antique Copper Shadow
S3135 Olympic Blue w/Colonial Blue
S3137 Custom, Frost Beige w/Antique Copper Shadow
S3139 Deluxe*, Olympic Blue w/Colonial Blue (*w/headlight)
S3139-035
S3141 Elite*, Chrome Plate w/Colonial Blue (*w/headlight)
S3153 Elite, Chrome Plate w/Antique Copper Shadow
S3165
S3173
S3233

COMMERCIAL CELEBRITYs
C3077
S7053

SPIRITs
S3203
S3205
S3205-022
S3205-032
S3207
S3209
S3209-022
S3209-032
S3211
S3213
S3241
S3243
S3245
S3247
S3257
S3259
S3261
S3261-022
S3263
S3263-022
S3263-032
S3265
S3267
S3269
S3269-036
S3269-060
S3269-070
S3271
S3271-036
S3271-060
S3271-070
S3289 Bittersweet
S3291
S3293
S3293-022
S3295
S3295-031
S3299
S3299-031
S3391
S3393
S3393-020
S3393-040
S3395
S3395-040
S3397
S3399
S3401
S3403
S3403-022
S3405
S3410
S3419
S3420
S3423
S3425
S3425-060
S3427
S3429
S3431
S3433
S3435
S3439
S3439-070
S3441
S3441-031
S3441-070
S3443
S3473
S3475
S3479
S3481
S3483
S3485
S3485-070
S3487
S3499
S3501
S3503
S3505
S3521
S3531
S3621
S3527
S3629
S3631


Post# 419035 , Reply# 5   1/24/2020 at 08:30 (1,546 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)        
"--chocolates--"

Didn't the Hoover Historical have bars made in shape of Mo O?

Post# 419038 , Reply# 6   1/24/2020 at 09:10 (1,546 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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Really? I'd love to see a picture!!!! The first pic in this thread looks like Hoover used milk chocolate for some models and dark chocolate for others.

Post# 419057 , Reply# 7   1/24/2020 at 12:46 (1,546 days old) by Oreck_XL (Brooklyn, New York 11211)        

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I have always thought the Dial-A-Matic U5015 looked like butterscotch even though Hoover's technical name is "Persian Gold."

Post# 419058 , Reply# 8   1/24/2020 at 13:50 (1,546 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)        
There is a butterscotch, too.

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I believe. I have the 'list', although not handy.
Yes, the 'seal greige' variations were well-used.


Post# 419060 , Reply# 9   1/24/2020 at 15:02 (1,546 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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Mmmmmm......chocolate and butterscotch.....now I'm really "hungry" for vacuums!!!! 😁

Post# 419098 , Reply# 10   1/25/2020 at 08:48 (1,545 days old) by gregvacs28 (U.S.)        

I don't doubt that vacuum inspired food has made it's rounds.

Cupcakes, sheet cakes, cookies, ....even an a dial-a-matic shaped beef roast. lol


Post# 419108 , Reply# 11   1/25/2020 at 17:24 (1,545 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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I guess canisters would be easier to make into cookies than uprights! I can easily imagine those round Sunbeams from the 60's and the flatter Celebrities from the 1970's turned into big cookies. And all the Electrolux cylinders into little cookie sticks/lady fingers and Eureka Sweet Sixteens into colourful cake squares! Would definitely require long licorice strings as hoses baked into the front ends!!!!!

Yummy! 😋



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