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George
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1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Original Message Aug 11, 2008 8:35 pm |
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I was seaching on Ebay and found this vacuum. I thought I would bring it to some collectors attention on this forum. It is not my auction, but enjoy going to Ebay to look at the older vacuums. I never saw this kind of cleaner before, I know Sunbeam had similar shape but never knew Hamilton Beach also made vacuums.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: 1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Reply #2 Aug 12, 2008 7:04 am |
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Hello George, Venson: Thanks for the information and listing. Probably right on the new price: $69.95. These straight suction canisters were the rage in the late 50's from several appliance makers. Westinghouse had similar canns also in the same price range. Of note is that the heavy well constructed built to last vacuums of yesteryear [up to and including the mid 50's] was giving way to a lighter more fragile construction [but still metal]. Too bad about the hose, but kudos to the seller for disclosing. All in all, a nice and rare find. Carmine D.
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"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"
"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"
Joined: Dec 1, 2004
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Re: 1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Reply #3 Aug 12, 2008 4:16 pm |
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I was seaching on Ebay and found this vacuum. It is not my auction,...... I never saw this kind of cleaner before,...... George, please! I was going to post some HB info, but decided to do some checking. Mike W. Moderator
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George
Joined: Aug 3, 2007
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Re: 1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Reply #4 Aug 12, 2008 8:52 pm |
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Don't quite get your response. My name on Ebay is : Curalt-and found out about the HB cleaner from someone on Discuss O Mat-assoiciated with Welcome to Vacuum Land while searching for older vacuums to look at.
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: 1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Reply #6 Aug 13, 2008 4:15 am |
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George... I also check in at the other forums (none of them are active enough for me to just use one)... this forum seems to be geared more toward big box brands and Dyson (hating or loving).... not so much collecing/collectors. At least that's what I can gather for the conversations I've seen. Hi VF,
Though this forum is mainly focused on information, news, and advice regarding vacuums currently in manufacture, I don't think we can be of half as much use or help unless we can also convey what we collectively know of the past. There is less to wonder at when contemplating what could be when we know of that which has already been. Best, Venson
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"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"
"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"
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Re: 1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Reply #7 Aug 13, 2008 1:36 pm |
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This forum is mainly about vacuum cleaners, and the like, of the present. Occasionally, there will be discussion of past. What this forum is not about is just vacuum cleaners of the past. There are other forums for that. I recall a Yahoo group about classic vacuum cleaners. They even had a remark, on their front page, that said something to the fact that "if you want to talk about new vacuums, visit Whats the Best-Vacuum.com."
I recall a former member of the forum who wanted to talk about old vacuum cleaners. He could not talk about a new vacuum cleaner w/ knowledge. I told him, as I will say again, it is important to know where vacuums have come from. It helps us find out how we can improve the vacuum cleaners of the present and future. We do not need to stay in the past. We do not need to dwell on the vacuum cleaners of the past. That is the hobby of the vacuum enthusiasts. Longtime members know that I use alot of info, from the past, when discussing a present vacuum cleaner. That is one part of being a good salesman. Bring knowledge. I must know what I am talking about.
My comment to "George" has to do w/the comments he made. From what I gathered, he is selling the HB "hatbox" cleaner.
George, I looked at the screenname you gave us and it looks like you are more into beauty products than vacuum collecting. Vacuum enthusiasts like Venson and Vacuumfreak already view/use ebay, as Venson already stated in his above post.
Mike W. Moderator
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: 1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Reply #8 Aug 13, 2008 2:36 pm |
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Don't quite get your response. My name on Ebay is : Curalt-and found out about the HB cleaner from someone on Discuss O Mat-assoiciated with Welcome to Vacuum Land while searching for older vacuums to look at. My comment to "George" has to do w/the comments he made. From what I gathered, he is selling the HB "hatbox" cleaner.
Mike W. Moderator
George says it's not his auction. Mike says it is! Is this an impasse and/or issue here? Or just mentioned for talking purposes? Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: 1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Reply #10 Aug 14, 2008 6:09 am |
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Too late to leave it alone, Mike. You shed some light here and revealed an observation that I didn't realize/know. Now, I want to look at it and talk about it. Specifically, please answer this question: Is it against the rules of protocol of this site to post about ebay listings here? If the poster owns the auction? If the poster does not? Carmine D.
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"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"
"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"
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Re: 1959 Hamilton Beach Hat Box Vacuum on Ebay
Reply #11 Aug 14, 2008 12:41 pm |
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Too late to leave it alone, Mike. You shed some light here and revealed an observation that I didn't realize/know. Now, I want to look at it and talk about it. Specifically, please answer this question: Is it against the rules of protocol of this site to post about ebay listings here? If the poster owns the auction? If the poster does not? Carmine D. It is not against the rules to post ebay listings here. That is why this thread was not deleted. Posting links or referring others to your site is against the rules. You can pay to have links posted. Notice those ads on the side? This site gets money for those ads being there. So why should someone come on here and post a link to their website, phone number, or address of their business for free, when others pay for it? In the past, I have deleted posts where someone has come on here and posted links to their website. They come on with "have you tried this product yet, WOW! It is great!" Or, "tell me what you think." It can be anything, including porno. Posting your own ebay auction should be considered the same thing, but there are no specific rules, yet. There will be soon, because we do know what will happen. So when red flags come up, all one can do is point out something that looks suspicious. Now, don't anyone get on their "high horse" and say "Well, I never". Oh, yes, you have. Think through the years, on all the different sites. Remember someone coming on and "selling" a Kirby. Then someone comes on and points out that it is a Kirby salesman. How about this site? I think I have read where someone has made mention of dyson salesmen. So all one can do is point out suspicious points made. I hope that answered your question(s), Carmine. BTW, if anyone has any comments, just email me.
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