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  1. caligula

    First VCCC convention for me

    How time fly's. Hi Tom: Do you happen to recall the names of everybody? Here's a look at the part of the meeting room. And do you perhaps have the picture of my cat in the picture window? I know it was in the newsletter a few months later. Thanks for sharing. Alex T.
  2. caligula

    vacs on tv

    Dragnet. As to the Electrolux model LX. The attachments are on the companion (tool holder) correctly. I'm impressed!
  3. caligula

    vacs on tv

    Dragnet. The Electrolux model LX is a very quiet vacuum cleaner, it would not drown out a phone. To get that effect it should have been a Kirby. Must have been an early model as I think it has the red lettering on yellow background. But, as it's black and white, not 100% sure.
  4. caligula

    Vintage Kenmore Thread

    What about the 'Bugeye?' Where's the Kenmore 'Imperial?'
  5. caligula

    "Happy Birthday, HOOVER"!

    Thanks to Liz Krammes, daughter of Stacy for our original logo.
  6. caligula

    "Happy Birthday, HOOVER"!

    This is the birthplace of The Vacuum Cleaner Collector's Club. Preliminary work began in late August of 1979 with me seeing the Historical center, and meeting Stacy Krammes. Second visit was with John Lucia in September, 1982. This was where we got the names of the original members. Then our...
  7. caligula

    Think I found my next pet project...

    Thank you, these were really great vacuum cleaners. As for Daniel B. Replogle, his first design was a non-electric upright. It featured a dual bellows system that was operated by the wheels.
  8. caligula

    Think I found my next pet project...

    Hoover300. If you could please enlarge this patent, I'd really appreciate it. My Air-Way patent book, like all others, are in storage, back in Pennsylvania, with me here in Arizona. I'd love to know the date that patent was filed. Thanks, Alex Taber.
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    Think I found my next pet project...

    This picture was taken at the V.C.C.C. convention in Los Angeles, California in the summer of 2005. Here are a few of the other machines that I brought with me. As you see, I like the really old ones.
  10. caligula

    Think I found my next pet project...

    Air-Way Chief. I have one of these. Actually both the vacuum cleaner, and a copy of that patent. These early Air-Way machines were a real workhorse. As to the cord winder, yes, Air-Way was the first, in fact, they were way ahead of many other other brands. Most people think both the cord...
  11. caligula

    Vintage Air-Way Sanitizor Vacuum Cleaner Vintage Barber Shop

    And to think I used to live in Allentown, Pa.!
  12. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Ohio Tuec. Remember the one Dave Watters used in the clubhouse of the V.C.C.C. in May of 1993.
  13. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Hey, that's a Modern Hygine in the far right corner. I have one, and love it. I have that model Air-Way too, as well as the first one, the Sanitation system.
  14. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Tom. My pets were my kids too, nice puppy, give Mr. zakk a hug from me. My favorite Hoover is the 541. I remember when I went to Los Angeles to see Stan, he lived next door to the apartment building owned by Mae West. I remember he took me to the basement where there were hundreds of boxes...
  15. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Sorry about duplicated pics.
  16. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Better look. Eckhardt, 1911.
  17. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Actually it's an Ideal. One of the early ones, I think 1890. Dust Killer was a two tier machine that was introduced in 1909, and the first vacuum cleaner in the Sears catalog. The first electric in their catalog was the Eckhardt. I posted the Dust Killer before, but will post both now...
  18. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Tom, nice avatar. I'm talking about the dog. As you know, modern vacuum cleaners hold no interest to me, anything past 1960 is dull as dishwater. Well except for Electrolux, and Kirby, I'll, give them to the late 1960's 1205, and D-80 respectfully. And as you know my favorites are still the...
  19. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Ah yes the Electrolux box. Have a look at this one. Look familiar?
  20. caligula

    The late, Great Stan Kann

    Thanks Tom: That kitchen was completely remolded before the owner put it up for sale. It was a dream house for sure, but what sold me was the real knotty pine and the cathedral ceilings. Never took pictures of the garage, which was my display room, but as you saw the V.C.C.C. clubhouse in...
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