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  1. spencer2

    Ann Haines is retiring

    Congratulations, Ann! I hope you enjoy putting your feet up!
  2. spencer2

    To what vintage vac does this attachment belong?

    Gotcha. Maybe that was it - she used it until she wore it out!! :)
  3. spencer2

    To what vintage vac does this attachment belong?

    Thank you again for your reply. So if I understand you correctly, the attachment shown in the upper right corners of the photos of the one being sold on eBay (not by me; I don't know the seller) is ALSO not original? The eBay seller also purchased the same generic attachment for a MW canister...
  4. spencer2

    To what vintage vac does this attachment belong?

    Here's another one This one also looks the same. See eBay link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/vaccuum-cleaner-attachments-2-vintage/183764429358?hash=item2ac936aa2e:g:bA4AAOSwfpVZOEI1
  5. spencer2

    To what vintage vac does this attachment belong?

    Thank you very much for your reply. That is interesting because we didn't have a central vac system. My Mom did, however, have a canister vac (one of those "canned ham" styles) on wheels with a retractable cord. I think it was avocado green. So I thought this attachment was going to belong...
  6. spencer2

    To what vintage vac does this attachment belong?

    I have some various pieces and parts from my mother's old vacuum cleaners. I'm trying to match up the attachments. Some of them have no name or marking on them like the one shown in these four photos. To what vacuum does this floor attachment belong? Does it go with a Montgomery Ward...
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