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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

    Instructions 2 The 429 (the later version of the Harlequin) had a longer hose and teh suction control that the the 427 did not have.
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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

    Latest Model late model
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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

    Chuffed = very pleased
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    My Fabulous Hoover 427 Cylinder!

    427 Congratulations James, this is a late one and was a store exclusive in the UK by that time - the Co-op in NI as I remember it - did it come from Northern Ireland by any chance? The model went on in Europe longer than in the UK and I have even seen a version with twist ring attachment...
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    Lux DP 7000 ex Electrolux Jumbo 747

    Unusual Lux Have never seen them here either Al
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    Its A Wonderful World With Hoover

    This is one of ours though And a bit longer
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    Its A Wonderful World With Hoover

    Just spotted this while browsing during my lunch break. We did not have these in the UK
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    Electrolux Model 4?

    Source? Can I ask please, what was the source of the extract you posted above. Is this a magazine you yourself possess or was it something you found on line? In all my many years of collecting I have only seen one of these magazines - actually just a few months later - and it would be great to...
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    I landed the mother load with Vintage Electrolux cylinders

    Luxes Gareth, I am afraid I am going to be a pain but that looks like a 55 rather than a 62 to me, although you have got a 62 manual there. This is mainly due to the crocodile finish and that the hose entry is towards the bottom of the front cover rather than the middle. As Doug rightly says...
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    Hoover Junior 370 - polished alloy

    Polished 370 That might actually have been Paul Linell's, as he sold off some of his collection a couple of years ago, or maybe a little bit longer than that
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    Hoover Sensotronic find

    Worth the investment? My answer would be yes. That is the third iteration of the Sensotronic and they are not often seen, the top of line version of this cleaner was the "talking" Hoover. I could not swear to it, but I think I have seen the handheld badged as Goblin, for memory they are...
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    hoover senior 625 WITH TOOLS

    But I know there will be no argument from John over this sentiment :)
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    hoover senior 625 WITH TOOLS

    Tufflex was wonderful You know John I always thought it was rather disappointing compared to the Hooverflex hoses that we had here, every UK made Hoover had a Hooverflex hose from around 1956 until the early 1990s
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    Hoover Connie Model 87

    Constellation 87 Have a look through the attached thread from the much missed Aeolian Dave, which includes an analysis of the 87 Al http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?19455
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    hoover senior 625 WITH TOOLS

    Tools The interesting thing about this cleaner is that it appears to come with US rather than UK tools - these were only supplied (as far as I know) with the U4003 model that was imported here in the mid 1970s. I wonder if this is a re-build though, I always thought the blue models were 6525C...
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