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  1. aeoliandave

    Pink Hoover Constellation....

    According to Tom Anderson in North Canton, all three came out within months of each other. The blue non-floating 82 was first, as the low-end model and the mulberry 84 floater as mid-tier and the Heather Rose 85 as TOL with all the additional features.   I've never seen a Canadian Connie...
  2. aeoliandave

    Pink Hoover Constellation....

    Hi Guy. Nice find.   That is one of the 3 debut models of the 'swivel-top' Constellation, which came out at the same time, manufactured from 1954 to 1957, when the hose connection was moved to the side on the Gold-painted 1958 Model 86. Yours is the TOL Model 85 in Heather Rose because it...
  3. aeoliandave

    OMG! Way over the Rainbow......

    Welcome to the new 'improved' economics of the 'Thrift' store. Must be driven by those CEO salaries; certainly staff are paid no more than minimum wages. Prices have been creeping up all around my area. It got so bad the the local ReStore, under new 'management', people stopped shopping there...
  4. aeoliandave

    vacuums for sale

    Crushed newspaper wadding is inadequate packing material for heavy vacuums. I hope you have the vacuum body and disassembled handle parts double bubble-wrapped and padded under that wadded newspaper - Newspaper compresses and lets things rattle around each other loose in the box during the...
  5. aeoliandave

    My first Vilking

    VIKING, the house brand for the T.Eaton Department Stores in Canada.   A fine vacuum based on the Eureka Mobil-aire 'Ham' (and possibly its last iteration...(?) In enviably great shape,nice soothing pale green colour, full suction dial selector and uses the Eureka Vibrabeat nozzle. (my...
  6. aeoliandave

    my best thread yet

    Pardon pointing this out but...Free or not, it's in the wrong forum since one assumes it's for all vacuums vintage and contemporary.   Dave
  7. aeoliandave

    HAZEL - 1961-66 tv show pilot...featuring Kirby?

    In later shows - I don't recall what year - Hazel used a Modern Hygiene.   Dave
  8. aeoliandave

    Turquoise Fabulousness

    Thanks for the explanation, Jimmy. I've always wondered just what one would use such an odd (and beautifully unique) 'vase' for. Makes sense now it's for loose household change and car keys... But to prevent chipping I still intend to stuff it with artificial clover since the clover from my...
  9. aeoliandave

    Turquoise Fabulousness

    The promo vase says 'You're Rolling In Clover".   So I stuffed it with cloverleafs and flowers. I've been forever looking for a plastic bunch of artificial clover at the craft shops but so far, no luck.
  10. aeoliandave

    Turquoise Fabulousness

    Turquoise Dream. Three Roll-Easys with borth versions of tools, a ceramic Roll-Easy promotional vase and Turquoise running shoes.   Dave
  11. aeoliandave

    Model O Suction Sweeper photo

    And this the the Center's demonstration Model O.
  12. aeoliandave

    Model O Suction Sweeper photo

    This is the protected original Model O at the Hoover Historical Center
  13. aeoliandave

    Model O Suction Sweeper photo

    Where did they find such an immaculate Model O? Besides Kyle's O in South Michigan There are 3 more that I know of and have seen.   The TTI Hoover/DirtDevil head office in the suburbs of Akron OH has an immaculate one in a raised glass case in their central private display. It looks to have...
  14. aeoliandave

    Model O Suction Sweeper photo

    As much as I would like the photo to be authentic - and certainly the Model O is - I have to say the whole photo has been staged. The pedestrian background prop furniture and accessories are just too perfectly placed the wallpaper is a horror clashing with the carpet. The blouse & skirt (an...
  15. aeoliandave

    How long has Oreck been around?

    Oreck Corporation In 1963 David Oreck started the Oreck Corporation to sell vacuum cleaners by mail.[1] Here is the story as told on Oreck's website, Oreck.com: On a cold snowy day in Chicago, carrying the vacuum cleaner under his arm a la Willy Loman, the call came. In New Orleans, the...
  16. aeoliandave

    Seriously, somebody's gotta stop this guy!

    Way out of line, Mr Lee. Dave
  17. aeoliandave

    vacuum abuse.

    Language! So Marshall...this is the best use of resurrecting an old thread with your 45 day free access you came up with? Btw, Fred Webmaster, Why does 'ilikeoddvacuums' and some other recent re-joinees not show a post count? It's only a handful but makes me think of multiple and cloned...
  18. aeoliandave

    The first Power Nozzles - History, Queries and Suppositions.

    Not at all, Sam. I'm practically blushing... This is a great feature or the new site modifications and I'm pleased that several folks have already bumped older threads that illuminate the truly vintage machine discussions that were - and are again - an informational hallmark of Vacuumland over...
  19. aeoliandave

    1940s & 50s Lewyts

    Big Wheel Cordwinder Lewyt had future plans for the Big Wheel if not for that dang bankruptcy thing.
  20. aeoliandave

    Airider is out of business....

    ""The only thing we can't say about our product is that it's the first hovercraft vacuum cleaner. Hoover tried to create one in the 1950s, but it didn't work very well." Yeah, it was only in production for 21 consecutive years. The hose within a hose for a reach like the Constellation's...
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