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    Last Hoover Dial A Matic

    Hi, does anyone have a photo of one of the last Hoover DAM? I believe the last year was '79, but I am unsure. Thanks, Ron
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    Premier Commercial Upright

    Thanks Thanks for the memories. I haven't seen one since the '70's. Thanks, Ron
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    Would anyone be intrested in a convertible model 1070

    Hoover Hi, can I see a photo? Thanks.
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    All you ever wanted to know about the Hoover model 0- the first hoover vacuum

    Model O My! What a find! 103 years old, and the bag looks pristine. Amazing. I've always loved that machine. I'm glad all is original, as I too like everything to be as it was leaving the factory. Thanks, Ron
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    Eureka Freedom

    Hi, does anyone remember or have a Eureka Freedom from the early '90's? Love to see a photo. It was touted as the first rechargeable upright vacuum, and a great design at that. Thanks, Ron
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    Hoover Guardsman Celebrity

    Hi, does anyone have a complete Hoover Guardsman Celebrity? I'd love to see it. Thanks, Ron
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    Premier Commercial Upright

    Does anyone own or have photos of vintage Premier commercial uprights? They are scarce, and I vaguely remember them back in the '70's. Thanks, Ron
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    What is your favorite Hoover Convertible?

    Mine is Hoover Model 65 50th Anniversary model in gold. They are so incredibly rare. Does anyone out there have one? I also love Model 69. Thanks, Ron
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    Hoover Model Numbers before the 'U' Models

    Thanks Hi, thanks for your thoughts. And, I guess we all seem to agree about '73. Thanks, Ron
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    COOL HOOVER VIDEO ON YOUTUBE!

    Thank You It's great to see this era of English Hoover vacuums; The US ones must have had comparable assembly, and testing. Glad you found them. Thanks, Ron
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    Hoover Model Numbers before the 'U' Models

    Hi, can anyone elaborate why the Hoover Convertible for instance, has this series of "seemingly" haphazard model numbers that don't follow a sequence? And, what year did the 'u' series start was it 1973? Thanks, Ron
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