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    Electrolux System 90

    The AP100 motor is lower powered but it can be used in the S90. You have to use the Ap100 motor housing (plastic) as well though. It wont fit using the S90 motor housing.
  2. collector2

    Looking for Singer Tool Caddy.

    Anyone? I managed to find a couple of pictures of what the caddies should have looked like.
  3. collector2

    Looking for Singer Tool Caddy.

    Hi Everyone: I'm trying to find the plastic tool caddies for my Singer C5 and C9. Both had removable plastic ones that clipped onto the top of the machine.(In fact the C5 was the first to have it). I also need the hose for the C9 and the Floor Brush and Crevice tool for the C5
  4. collector2

    I've looked, so what WERE the first 'lux PN colors?

    This picture (Courtesy of Charles Lester) shows the first of the PN1's with the AF.
  5. collector2

    Mystery Electrolux

    Hey Tom - as I said in my post above. It is a model 16 which was the lower line machine when the model 18 was out (18 was basically a model 12 with a face lift - it was red) in England, Sweden and several other countries.
  6. collector2

    Mystery Electrolux

    That is a model Z16. Made from 1933-34. It was the lower line machine from England. The Switch is on the end of the cord. This is mine (complete).
  7. collector2

    Singer C4

    Hi Brian: Yep made by Eureka to Singer's specs. Same as the rest of the cannisters of that era.
  8. collector2

    Singer C4

    Finally managed to get a machine that is rarely seen (at least around here). The Singer Dual Capacity Cannister model C4 (1961-1964). It was the Mid Range machine at the time and the Singer Sewing Centers seem to have leaned more toward selling either the top of the line Golden Glide (C3 then...
  9. collector2

    Identify the Vacuum

    Its a Royal
  10. collector2

    The GE Canister Vacuum Cleaner Model P1C18

    Hey Jimmy - Yes I have made kits for other machines. These are all ones I have made:
  11. collector2

    An Electrolux 80 series vacancy about to be filled.

    yep thats right
  12. collector2

    An Electrolux 80 series vacancy about to be filled.

    Hi Chad Changing cord winders is simple. Pop the back end open. Turn over the machine. And between the post on the machine housing and the post on the cord reel housing you will see a clip that holds the wheel in place. Use a couple of small, flat screwdrivers to pop them out then pull out...
  13. collector2

    How many vintage Canadian Electroluxes are among us?

    Hey Chad: Yes the egg shell /green one is Electrolux - its one of the ones I am missing. It was available from 1957 to 1963 along with plain eggshell (I have), Eggshell/Red (I have), Beige/Brown (also called Ginger - I have) and Grey/Wine (I am missing). Doug
  14. collector2

    Lewyt Fashionables

    Hey Alex - Which Lewyt do you have?
  15. collector2

    Lewyt Fashionables

    Hi Jimmy: If you dont mind mailing I might be interested in some of the Lewyt stuff. Would love to actually come but there is most of the country and a border between us.
  16. collector2

    Lewyt Fashionables

    The Lewyt Fashionables were out in 1966. Jimmy - would you have any pictures of the ones you have?
  17. collector2

    Lewyt Fashionables

    I recently came across this ad showing a few other machines of the Fashionables line and the parts and tool caddy I am missing for my green one if anyone has them.
  18. collector2

    Lewyt Fashionables

    Doesnt anyone have any spare Lewyt parts for these??
  19. collector2

    How many vintage Canadian Electroluxes are among us?

    Hey guys - Just thought this might interest you. I've added a new section to my web page for the Canadian Seat Chests Electrolux put out. There are still a few I am missing but it show the majority of them. http://smithcollection.altervista.org/electrolux-canada-seat-chests.html
  20. collector2

    The First Air Driven Turbo Carpet Nozzle?

    1961 Westinghouse using the Preco
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