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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: For anyone interested . . .
Reply #3 Jan 16, 2009 8:46 am |
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Hi Venson: Thanks for posting. Having had one like this in my store for many many years, I avoided the temptation to look at the auction. But I couldn't any longer. Note that the motor is a 700 series with a disabled headlight. You can see the light hood socket for the bulb over the cloth bag. The brush roll is the early HOOVER upright series w/o the agitator bars. More on the order of a brush bar. The brush is in good shape considering its age. The bag is a DVC replacement, not a genuine HOOVER. And unlike mine, this one is absent the stand with the mounting plate and bracket for the cleaner. You can see the holes in the picture for the bolts. The in-line rocker switch is a simple fix as the seller says. While I recognize the seller's logon as a familiar one, I can't associate a person with it. Tho I suspect I may know who the person is from the fact that these bag cleaners are nearly extinct and I know of only one other person who has one. I suspect a HOOVER aficionado wold be most likely the interested buyer. A welcome addition to anything/everything HOOVER. Tho I'm thinking if this now can be reinvented to use to clean area rugs/carpets in homes and vehicles. Seems like a logical extension of the purpose and perhaps would justify an unrelated vacuum expenditure. Not sure Mrs. D would agree! Carmine D.
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: For anyone interested . . .
Reply #4 Jan 16, 2009 9:06 am |
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Tho I'm thinking if this now can be reinvented to use to clean area rugs/carpets in homes and vehicles. Seems like a logical extension of the purpose and perhaps would justify an unrelated vacuum expenditure. Not sure Mrs. D would agree! Carmine D. Carmine, No harm in giving it a try . . . As for the seller I was sure you'd know who it was. The opening bid for his vac offerings is always a $1.37 like his website --- http://www.137.comVenson
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