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  1. forrest

    my two favourites

    Sweet ! Great looking pair there ! Thanks for sharing them with us :) !
  2. forrest

    Royal 7600 Duke

    what suckolux said I would go with a Royal Commercial Metal Series vacuum like the one that is the subject of this thread.They have 14" and 18" nozzle options.They're built for the long haul and have great suction power!The 7600 Duke is obsolete,but the current models are descended from it :)...
  3. forrest

    Royal 7600 Duke

    Jade read my mind I was wondering if I could convert the fill tube to a Kirby style;that way,I wouldn't need two types of bags between my machines :) ! www.vacuum-depot.com has a couple of different options on fill tubes,and both are around $65 each .
  4. forrest

    Royal 7600 Duke

    Just received my Adjust-O-Right knob today[It's on the Duke already :)],and I ordered the round spring for the type A bag securement.Found both of these parts at www.vacuum-depot.com. They have quite a few parts for these oldsters :) !
  5. forrest

    Royal 7600 Duke

    Yes,thanks for the explanation,Jeff !I wasn't exactly sure how that knob worked;I ordered a new one for mine the other day.
  6. forrest

    Royal 7600 Duke

    Will do ! Thanks again :) . When I move to a smartphone,I'll post some pics of my classic vacuums on here !
  7. forrest

    Royal 7600 Duke

    Thanks,Ben :) ! Also,the spring that holds the bag to the tube is missing;do you know if that's still available,or should I keep my rubber band handy ? ;) lol
  8. forrest

    Royal 7600 Duke

    I recently took in a Royal 7600 Duke that was thrown in our dumpster at work.Naturally,I rescued it and brought it home.It powers up and has great vacuum pressure.The only thing missing is the Adjust-o-matic on the front.The builder's label has serial number A90A001149 and is a 6 amp.Based on...
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