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  1. collector2

    Eureka Tank Vacuums

    Hi - Picture #3 is from my web page of my W75. I also have the Model 600 pictured below.
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    Sigma Seven Vacuum In Memphis

    Switson made the Water Matic and some of the parts for the Fairfax (I dont think they made the machine itself but one never knows)
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    Sigma Seven Vacuum In Memphis

    I just came across this listing on Marketplace in Memphis and thought I should post it here. The Sigma Seven is a vacuum that one rarely sees and this one is in very good shape (with the exception of the rug nozzle lol). Hope someone in the club grabs it as shipping to me would be prohibitive...
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    What is this UK Dialamatic?! Huh?!

    Just a guess but I don't remember seeing any power drive dial-a-matics in earlier English adds. Could that have been an import to "test the waters" so to speak? See if there was market for it there before re tooling to produce them in England. In which case it would have just been a US...
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    (1980s) Viking 241 Electronic canister vacuum.

    Just a photo of a Viking 241 with parts for reference that was up on ebay a number of years back.
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    Firestone

    I was given an interesting machine this morning. A Firestone It will require some work but is in fairly good shape. I was wondering if anyone has any information about this one or what parts went with it? I'm pretty certain it was made by Douglas and I'm sure I've seen it under the...
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    Spencer Central Vacuums

    Hey Vincent - To my knowledge the central vacuum system in the Bessborough Hotel in Saskatoon, Sk is still in use (at least it was about 15 years ago when I was last there.
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    I've acquired an Apex

    I usually just use another good vacuum (my central vac) and give the bag and filter a good vacuuming. It gets them pretty clean.
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    ALMEGA Model 50

    Similar to the Compact / Tri Star design but too many differences to have been made by them. Probably a Knock off (I doubt that Interstate would have had their stuff patented in Australia at that time so the basic design would have been fair game there)
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    I've acquired an Apex

    Hi Barry I've always like the design of those machines. Show your in laws the picture of the President I sent and ask them to check around for the kit. Pretty good chance all the rest of the parts are still sitting in the kit somewhere.
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    I've acquired an Apex

    That model would be from around 1950 as that is the year the ad below is from. Apex made machines under a number of different brand names as well as their own including President, Good Housekeeping, and Connor. It would have had a full set of parts in a kit like this one with the President...
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    Electrolux Canada Floor Polisher 2101 - How to Lubricate ?

    What requires lube? The gears are on bushings that are packed with absorbent material. You soak that with 3 in `1 oil. Other than that the motor bearing dont usually get greased - lol just replaced.
  13. collector2

    Vacuum cleaner Singer ZA62 with accessories

    WOW! Great find. I have seen a Singer made by Goblin before but not by Electrolux. That is very similar to the Volta U133 I just picked up (also made in England by Electrolux). I am missing the floor brush for it though (should have been the same one).
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    1960's Shetland Lewyt Vacuums

    Of course Americana could fit that one too - wish there was a way to tell.
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    1960's Shetland Lewyt Vacuums

    I have this one in both the delux version and the lower line version. I am thinking the colour would be Pistachio (or possibly Celery but I think that is a bit lighter). The pattern name I am not certain of but Daisies Espresso seems to fit
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    1960's Shetland Lewyt Vacuums

    Hi Paul - thanks that is quite interesting. It gives names to the colours and patterns. LOL now I just have to find the machines and figure out which is which. So far I only have two of the patterns (and three machines) This one is the lower line machine and would definitely be Snow Flake in...
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    Clone of Eureka Cleaner - Yelmo Vacuum in Argentina

    Interesting piece. I would suspect that, as Eureka was owned by Electrolux AB (who had plants all over the place) it could have been produced by them as a contract machine for that company.
  18. collector2

    AP200

    Hey Guys - thank you very much. I try to keep the stuff as accurate as possible. I do occasionally come across anomalies though. Eg the 2nd style of ZB55 was made from 1951 to 53. But I came across a version of it that is dated 1955. In doing research I found they re released it that year...
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    AP200

    Here's a link to my page on the Canadian Electrolux's for your reference. I have all of them that they put out. I do have quite a few spare parts for the newer ones as well. Doug http://smithcollection.altervista.org/electrolux-canada.html
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    Elux-O-Matic

    Hi Gary: That is the first version of the model 88 (1957-63). If you look at the serial number it will give you the production date (The first digit is the year eg: 8 would be 1958). They were well before power nozzles came out in Canada but could be retrofitted with a new handle containing...
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