I'd love to get a "British" floor nozzle. the on
like an Electrolux..simply, because we never had them. I plan to put all of the Connies on one long shelf, up high.
The Handivacs will hang on a wall, staggered. I hope to place the non-floor items on shelves, as well. It all can be changed...
I actually GAVE that 1st model
to a friend, years ago. "Patty Partyka" let me take anything I could take form one of their stores, before it closed. I had no use for it. BUT, my good friend in CA loves them.
I also GAVE an old G.E model 1, I believe, (the flat upright) to a collector in...
$69.00
odd machine: FULL bumper, zipper bag, no light, no grip
But..... when rewired, it'll most-likely run rings around some new stuff.
U.S. made Hoover. gotta love it.
I know, I'm not alone when I
wonder 'how it all got here'?
I really must decide, in detail, what to do with it all, when I'm gone.
My nephew does know to contact Tom, first. Tom Anderson, of course.
Did everyone see the U4335 green plastic base Convertible on ebay? NO cord...hefty price.
I have 2 of that model WITH the light. I thought it would be fun to have the 2.. a set, if you will. But...................... looks like it was a rescue.
in anticipation of "Greg".. carpenter, to begin the gallery. I very well may sell some of it ,as things approach. I've discovered many 'multiples' of things. Some, I'm glad about. Others, can go on to new homes. For instance, I discovered TWO 'beehive' blenders, 2 or 3 waffle bakers, etc...
I have a green one.
They're very powerful, especially on wool carpets. Whenever I'd use it, there was alot of wool picked up. Not the 1st cleaner I'd save in a fire, but, a very 'aggressive ' machine.
That's a definite
"SAVE". That model is a workhorse... made to last a lifetime, with proper service.
the first ones I saw were in the seminary. Then, I bought 2 for the church I worked in. Now, I have one, plus the canister.
Luckily, I have boxes and bins of
genuine Hoover attachments. Being that I'm not 'in the business', I try very hard to make sure everything matches. I've helped other, over the years, too, to have their Hoovers all match.
One of my 'things'.
Good news!!!!!
"Lorraine", my aunt's cleaning lady, didn't break the new Hoover....... yet. She was pleasantly surprised. "It's so much easier to use than that other one". The "other one", being a U.S.A. N Canton Elite.
So far, so good!