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    New finds from Chad!

    Kenmore How does the height adjustment on that Kenmore work? It looks almost electronic.
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    Sears Kenmore Line ->1979-1980

    Confused If Singer had their vacuums made by other companies, then who made the Kenmore cleaners? I always thought it was Singer, the way that Hoover made the JC Penney vacuums of the '60s-80s. And who/what is Ryobi? Sorry to ask so many questions, but I'm sort of new at this.
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    Here is some of my home collection!

    Singer/Kenmore Got any late '70s Twin Fan models knocking around in your storage facility? If so, I'd love to see some pictures of 'em. Thanks.
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    Here is some of my home collection!

    Powermaster Love that Powermaster. Do you have any more pix of it? Also, in that picture with the Kirby Generation 3 in the front, what's between the Dial-a-matic and the Regina? It looks like a hardbody upright with a green handle?
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    Sears Kenmore Line ->1979-1980

    Singer Quite frankly, what did happen to Singer? The early '90s Singers seem to look exactly like the Bissels that were out at the time, and now it seems that they only make the cheap Euro-pro based vacuums. I know they're still making sewing machines, so why did they scale back the vacuum line?
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    Sears Kenmore Line ->1979-1980

    Singer/Panasonic When did Sears stop selling the Singer Twin Fan based models and begin selling the Panasonic designed cleaners? I've seen catalogs from the late '80s and it seems that Sears was still selling the Singer models until at least 1988. What made them stop selling the Singer based...
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    Sears Kenmore Line ->1979-1980

    Not available in the US Although I'm sure that my parents' vacuum was made in the US (as no-one in my family would've driven from PA to Canada for a vacuum), maybe they are more rare and that's why I've never come across one. I know that people on here don't seem to regard the Twin Fan models...
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    Sears Kenmore Line ->1979-1980

    YES! It's the first one posted. Thank you so much, that's exactly it! Wow, I haven't seen that vacuum in 20 years. I really appreciate it. Now if I could only come across one on Ebay or Craigslist, I'd be set.
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    Sears Kenmore Line ->1979-1980

    Wow, just what I've been looking for This is great! I've been lurking on here for almost a year, hoping that someone would post the Sears line from the late '70s. When I was growing up, my parents had a model that was very similar to the 3076. It wasn't the wooden/flower look, though. From...
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