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    A little challenge for those who luckily own a Hoover Senior 652 - Pink

    Here is the open top bag with the little clip. Note the model numbers on the bag! --Tom
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    A little challenge for those who luckily own a Hoover Senior 652 - Pink

    Rob... Congrats on you latest Hoover find! The 652 is a beautiful machine. I am sure that you will make it gleam. Here is a photo of mine. Your switch is the same color too. The other 652s that I have seen seem to have a maroon foot switch. Can anyone shed any light on this? Mine is a 110...
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    Does any one have some Orecks they might want to sell?

    Nope...not even one hiding down behind he furnace...that is where my non-Hoover bojacks live. If I had a Singer "A-frame", it would live there too...that is another story! --Tom
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    Turbopower Madness

    Guys... Thanks for posting the beautiful photos and scans. I was completely unaware that Hoover made such facinating "juniors" so late in its history. The variations are many! We did not have many of this type of cleaner here. Beautiful collections! Thanks for sharing it with all of us! --Tom
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    1938 Hoover Model 160 Cleaning Ensemble

    Jack... You have done it again! There really are a lot of differences between the US and UK models. The sleek profile of the 160 was superior to the US version by far. We had to wait until 1940 to get that efficient handle. The handle grip half way down the handle, was that so you could clean...
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    More of Why I Love My Job.........

    Jimmy... Wow...looks like you had a great time with this sale. There could have been anything in those boxes. I will be looking for the photos of the washer and dryer. What a treasure trove! Thanks for posting the photos. --Tom
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    Happy 100th birthday, HOOVER!

    A later line up...
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    Happy 100th birthday, HOOVER!

    Here is another line....
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    Happy 100th birthday, HOOVER!

    The 1939 line...
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    Happy 100th birthday, HOOVER!

    Still more...
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    Happy 100th birthday, HOOVER!

    More...
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    Happy 100th birthday, HOOVER!

    Happy Birthday Spangler Patent! Here are some early Hoover cleaners....
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    Happy 100th birthday, HOOVER!

    Charles.. <br I am a little disturbed by your photo shop skills. Living here, we are all holding our breath waiting to see what will become of the building. The letters as you can see are still there, but this town is still a Hoover town through and through. I took it a little personal since it...
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    Thrifting and Gifting in North Canton, Ohio

    Dave... Thanks for stopping by yesterday. It was a lot of fun doing some thrifting. You were a very lucky guy to go home with TWO Roll Easys! This just goes to show you that you just never know what can be found if you get out there and look! Thank you Dave too for dinner Sunday evening. The...
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    Displays! Displays! Displays!

    Sorry that these are not the best quality photos. These were scanned from the original IBAISAIC issues from Hoover. I just thought that this might give some folks that are planning to attend this years VCCC convention some ideas or inspiration regarding the display contest. A good idea for the...
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    Displays! Displays! Displays!

    More...hmmm which one should I choose? I say take all of them!
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    Displays! Displays! Displays!

    Another one...
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    Displays! Displays! Displays!

    Take a close look..
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    NORCA

    Look, Ma, no beater bars! And here is the main difference between a Hoover model 305 and a Norca model 80...NO BEATER BARS! The Norca only used brushes (four of them) so it did not beat as it swept as it cleaned. This was considered less efficient than a genuine Hoover. These were sold by...
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    NORCA

    Here are the bag details. This one is an original sans the bojack black cord. It runs like a top!
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