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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Side view...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Here is a first series Celebrity cleaner. This one is a straight suction and has the three little casters on the bottom. It is an odd color too. Perfect for 1974!
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    Another strange Hoover suction polisher

    Mark... LOVE the polisher...I wish that the US would have built something like this. There is no mistaking it for anything but a Hoover suction polisher! VERY UNIQUE! --Tom Oh...Mark...I shipped your package today...let me know what you think when it arrives.
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    Thank you Tom and Heather Anderson!!!!

    Rick... If anyone can save this piece of Westinghouse history, it would be you! This one should keep you busy. I usually do not find unusual canisters like this around here. When I do, I know where to send them! Enjoy! --Tom
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Then you just insert the metal machine end of the hose. There is a button on the hose to push when you want to remove the hose. Then just reverse the steps and the belt will be restored to the armature. The suction is quite good with the tools. I can see why these sold so well in the UK. Too bad...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Then with more force, turn the lever completely to the left in a counterclockwise direction. This will lift the belt out of the way so that the hose can be connected.
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Connecting the tools to a Junior is easy! You just place the connector in the slot after removing the cover. Do not remove the belt!
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Make sure that the lever is turned completely to the right.
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    These are not from the vault, but they could have been! This tool set was a gift from Buffalo Joe a few years back and I really appreciate being able to display them with my collection of Junior cleaners. This is a 1331 set. Later in the 70's they changed it to 1341 which was white with a...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    The machine tag...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    bottom view...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Close up of the smaller brushroll...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    The Hoover tag...I doubt if this is the last one but it is a later model since it has the smaller Hoover logo on the cover.
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    This is a side view. These were made in the UK except for the bag, handle and cord which were made here in North Canton.
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    You can see that eventhough it is from the vault there is some sun fading of the plastic. Here it is with the cover plate removed.
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    This is a "Junior" cleaner model 1340.
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Jimmy... I am not sure why it took the US so long to convert from the bottom fill to the top fill bags. I know that the UK used an upside down C bag on some of their models which was kind of top fill. Maybe they waited until the machines had more powerful motors? Hoover was selling their...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Here is the machine tag details....
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Vault tag details...
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    Some Hoover Vault Finds...

    Its sister in the line up is the U4109-001. This one has a headlight and was built on the same day as the U4107 above.
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