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procare
Joined: Jul 16, 2009
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Re: Wood, metal or plastic brushroll?
Reply #19 Mar 7, 2010 7:31 pm |
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Carmine, As I recall it was a Model 62. Everything on the cleaner worked. The handle when in a reclined posisition of approximately 45 degrees stood about 8 ft tall. That was the height of our living room. The cleaner was huge and a child could sit on the hood. The bag was said to be more than 10 times the size of a regular bag. What I remember was the cleaner was to bring people into the local furniture store that was going to handle new HOOVERS. It was at the end of Door to Door for Hoover and the first of the store machines- The Convetibles which I know know more about their introduction. The local Editor for the newspaper, that lived behind us and his photgrapher came over to take a picture of the largest working vacuum cleaner and my Dad started it up without thing and the cleaner sucked up the living room rug and got stuck in the brushroll. Luckily it blew a fuse and Dad got it out of the brushroll without damage. If I can locate the picture I will put it on. Our family has been in the vacuum cleaner business for 65 years. Of those 65 years , I celebrate my 54th year in the business. Procare
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Wood, metal or plastic brushroll?
Reply #20 Mar 8, 2010 7:03 am |
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Hello Procare: Wonderful experience. No doubt the reason in part for your career. Congratulations on your many years in the business. Back then, an experience like yours and the wonderful giant vacuum, would be limited to regional news coverage. Not like today with the mass media and communications. I'm wondering if there is a connection with the giant HOOVER vacuum you know and the HOOVER play toy vacuums [model 63]. Might well be. HOOVER gifted these minature likenesses of the H-63 with new HOOVER purchases as a Christmas promotion in early to mid 50's. The model succession is HOOVER 60-61-62 [late 40's]-63-64 -called the Citation-[early to mid 50's] and then the Convertible models 31 and 65 [latter mid 50 into 56]. Thanks for sharing here. Carmine D.
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