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    Electrolux (Canada) AP100 on ebay

    Hey Guys - I listed this on ebay last night so thought I would let you all know. This is an AP100 made in 1974 with a PN5 Power Nozzle. The motor sounds good. There are a few small scratches and marks on the body but nothing serious. The cord has been replaced. The hose has a slight leak but...
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    Which vacuum is this?

    It should have parts like this
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    Which vacuum is this?

    Look again - it is a GE Swivel top but they have put a different hose and an electrolux rug nozzle on it.
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    Lewyt Fashionables

    Hey Guys. Anybody have any spare Lewyt parts? I just got another of the machines from the 1966 Lewyt Fashionables series. This one is the model 2186 (blue). I need to find the wands for it yet. I also have the model 2372 (green) but I need to find most of the parts for it, including the...
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    canadian lux filter

    We have them at the store in Moose Jaw
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    Recently acquired Fairfax

    Actually the metal base machine without the power nozzle connection was just the first version that Fairfax put out. That is a larger base than normal though (which was an optional piece) The dolly that the machine rolls around on is removable. I have the slightly later version which still...
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    Goblin Major Model 2

    Hey Charles: Surprisingly there was a Goblin Minor. But it didnt come out till 1959-61
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    Goblin Major Model 2

    Walter Covered Most of it - The Major was made from 1933 - 39 or 40 (when ever the factory switched over for war production) Yours would be the second version of it. This is the first version (from my collection) with all the parts. After the war they changed to the T2 for commercial use.
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    Singer CSS-500C

    Hey Guys. I've had this machine for quite a while but no parts with it. I am trying to figure out what the parts looked like that were for it so I can try to find them. Only clue I have is it says that the outlet was for the optional SPN-100 power nozzle (lol and I don't even know what that...
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    Power Nozzle for Canadian Electrolux

    LOL I was the Electrolux Service Manager (and trainer for the division) for 10 years.
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    Power Nozzle for Canadian Electrolux

    The rivit isnt crimped so you dont have to grind it off. All you do is use a screwdriver or a small punch on the brush roll side to push it out then a flat screwdriver on the other side to completely remove it. Replace it just by pushing it into place.
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    What did your parents/family think of your collecting vacuums?

    Growing up in the 70s my parents initially looked at it as just a strange obsession that would eventually pass. (They did even buy me a toy vacuum for Christmas). What really changed their attitude toward it though was when Stan Kann started his show on the Television here. Suddenly the...
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    Anyone know what vacuum this hose is for?

    I agree - it does appear to be Eureka but the end that is showing looks like it has been cut off. If you look at the edge of the metal its rough.
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    Regina / Switson/Viking/Coronado etc Trimline Machine Bags

    And While we are on the subject of the Trimline Machines here are the ones I have. Viking D151, Viking D175, Coronado V222, Coronado V233, Regina V207. Anyone have any other versions to share??
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    Regina / Switson/Viking/Coronado etc Trimline Machine Bags

    Hey Everyone: I just had to do some searching for a guy that contacted me looking for bags for his Regina Trimline from the 1960s so I thought I would share the results. If anyone has one of these machines and needs bags the Eureka CN2 bags will work. I had to put the bag into the machine...
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    Eureka power nozzle canisters of the 1970's

    Sorry - this isn't the greatest picture but it give an idea of the Eureka line
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    Mystery Lewyt

    Its either a model 200 or model 220 - The instruction book mentions both but doesn't say what the differences are other than that the 210 was the delux model with a manual cord reel. It should have 2 large rear wheels like my model 210 pictured below. They were made in 1961
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    Electrolux 89 Elux-O-Matic Bearings

    Yep that is often all it takes. These machines, unlike the new ones, were made to be repaired LOL.
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    BEE ELECTRIC COMPANY "AMERICAN"

    I'm curious as to what pins are on the connection to the motor - European or North American? As for the voltage. I can't say for certain about Sweden but a number of European countries (France and England included) had 110 V in a few areas before stuff was standardized at 220V. It could have...
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    Canadian Elux Wand question

    The lime green wand was a replacement wand for the 89 made around 1973. The original 89 wand would have been dark green.
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