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    Electrolux Model S on eBay

    Now you're getting into areas that I'm no real expert on. I'm sure others will be able to fill in the blanks better than I, but for most of it's history I think that Electrolux more often than not had a "lesser" equipped machine to offer if the more deluxe models just couldn't be sold. Just for...
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    Electrolux Model S on eBay

    aawww, Neil - Thanks. Good Luck! Rick
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    Electrolux Model S on eBay

    Way different! The model "T" was an automobile made by Ford from 1908 through 1927. It didn't look anything like the Electrolux model "S". And yes - I'm being a smart - <s>ass</s> Alec. The lux "T" which was earlier than the "S" chronologically, but later alphabetically (who knows why) is a...
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    Electrolux Model S on eBay

    Rear view - not a cord winding feature in sight!
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    Electrolux Model S on eBay

    I did find some tools and restored them too!
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    Electrolux Model S on eBay

    Even though I restored the unit itself, the original cord and plug were in great shape.
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    Electrolux Model S on eBay

    Neil! O M G ! You should like SO go for that "S"! They are like the coolest 'lil vacs ever! Here's mine.
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    Wheel Replacement on Vintage Electroluxes

    If it still works, here is an old link to a Bronze "G" that was on EBay - scroll down to it. above that are the same replacement wheels I bought to use on the "G" and the "R" in the link. Anyway, while hard to tell in the photo of the bronze "G" - it looks to me as if it has the same...
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    Wheel Replacement on Vintage Electroluxes

    Rear wheel. I also had to cut slots to accept the hubcap.
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    Wheel Replacement on Vintage Electroluxes

    Front wheel.
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    Wheel Replacement on Vintage Electroluxes

    OK, perhaps it's vinyl or polyhrocholorydebenzine dioxydol plastic and NOT rubber- never the less...it's a tire. Notice the difference in the size of the profile between the rear wheels and the front. Particularly the space between the hubcap and the turquoise material. When I restored this...
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    Wheel Replacement on Vintage Electroluxes

    BTW the wheels on the "G" are the same all on all four corners. The rear wheels have rubber tires.
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    Wheel Replacement on Vintage Electroluxes

    maybe this will help http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?7101
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    new Vacuum find

    Morgan, I had no idea you collected vacuum cleaners. What a strange hobby. That Kirby is sure a beaut! You'll need to put it through it's paces. Congratulations, Rick
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    Hoover Dimension Restoration

    Great machine, and you did an excellent job on it! However, "if it had YOUR name all over it" - then it would be a reginafan 1000 now wouldn't it? tehehehehe..... Again, great job Corey and your home looks wonderful! Rick
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    New Arrivals & Returns From The Spa!

    I know I'm a little late in the game here but... Charlie! Those machines are terrific! I often think about the "AirWay show" at the convention. I learned so much, and your presentation was fantastic. You have a great collection - one of these days I am going to get there and see them in...
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    Cleanup of a Hoover 29

    Great job on the 29 Charlie! You really did a bang-up job on it. And, it is just loaded with your ingenuity. I'll bet it will be much appreciated by the recipient! Thanks for showing it off to us!!! Rick
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    General Electric GE AV5 any info

    I can't help you with any info - but it's really a great looking vacuum. Good job! Thanks for sharing.....
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    Electrolux Question

    Hey Neil... This hose has the projection you're speaking of. http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?13061_14
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    Electrolux Question

    Is it a Lux AE? If it is it will say "automatic" across the front cover above the hose connection. I understand that many were retro-fitted with power nozzle connections at Lux branches. Or it may be re-conditioned. There are others here that know more about this subject than do I.[this post...
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