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hooverman
Joined: Jan 10, 2010
Points: 251
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vintage vacs
Original Message Mar 18, 2010 7:11 pm |
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What vintage floor care product is your fav? Mine are: Hoover - Floor-A-Matic (wish it was still made today)
- Dial-A-Matic
- Convertible
- Quik Broom (version that uses toss-out bag)
- Constellation w/Powermatic
- Celebrity (early style)
- O (hard to find)
- Lightweight (UK Jr)
GE Roll-Easy Compact/Tri-Star (old style [C1 thru DXL] NOT the MG Series) Eureka - ESP
- Dial-A-Nap
- Roto-Matic
- Crown Prince
- Rugulator
Singer Twin Fan Bissel Big Green Powerbrush Electrolux Automatic E
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: vintage vacs
Reply #9 Apr 3, 2010 9:46 am |
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Hi Carmine, You're good for my education. Thanks for the terminilogical jargon update because I'd never heard the term "plunge fit" before. Yep, LFR did the Jet 99 and the Atlas, both of which I have, The company name is right there on the spec plate. I also have a Westinghouse T-5 tank-type but the hose fitting is different. The inside of each port has a coil spring that comes through a slot on both sides. An indent in the hose end allows the spring to catch and keep the hose in place. In a fashion, it's similar to the hose lock mechanism on the Hoover tanks that used heavy wire springs to lock the hose but Westinghouse has no release mechanism. Venson
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: vintage vacs
Reply #10 Apr 5, 2010 7:32 am |
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Hi Carmine, You're good for my education. Thanks for the terminilogical jargon update because I'd never heard the term "plunge fit" before. Yep, LFR did the Jet 99 and the Atlas, both of which I have, The company name is right there on the spec plate. I also have a Westinghouse T-5 tank-type but the hose fitting is different. The inside of each port has a coil spring that comes through a slot on both sides. An indent in the hose end allows the spring to catch and keep the hose in place. In a fashion, it's similar to the hose lock mechanism on the Hoover tanks that used heavy wire springs to lock the hose but Westinghouse has no release mechanism. Venson
Hello Venson:
Thank you sir for the clarifications and updates to my old tired memory. Carmine D.
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compact
Joined: Dec 12, 2010
Points: 12
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Re: vintage vacs
Reply #11 Dec 12, 2010 9:11 pm |
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Hello all! I have loved Compacts and Tri Stars for well over 22 years and recently fell in love with the older Kirbys. Pretty new into the vacuum forum so if someone can walk me into some vintage vacuum forum action, it would be awesome! Right now I have a very small herd of vacuums and they are in total full retirement while our newer Miele Pearl and some Sears Vacuum take up the slack! I have some pictures of my steed here soon! Thanks for having me!
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: vintage vacs
Reply #12 Dec 13, 2010 10:33 am |
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Hello all! I have loved Compacts and Tri Stars for well over 22 years and recently fell in love with the older Kirbys. Pretty new into the vacuum forum so if someone can walk me into some vintage vacuum forum action, it would be awesome! Right now I have a very small herd of vacuums and they are in total full retirement while our newer Miele Pearl and some Sears Vacuum take up the slack! I have some pictures of my steed here soon! Thanks for having me! Hi compact, We don't use this forum for extended vintage vacuum speak but try . . . http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vacuumcleanercollectorsclub I haven't visited this Yahoo group in quite a while but it might be a helpful forum for you to join for the purpose of learning of other collectors. Hope that helps, Venson
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compact
Joined: Dec 12, 2010
Points: 12
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Re: vintage vacs
Reply #13 Dec 13, 2010 11:54 am |
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Thanks Buddy!
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