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    Your Favorite Kirby

    Kirby Classic Omega. Has a certain classiness to it, I dunno if it's the woodgrain or the gold bag.
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    Some of my Non-Kirby's

    I see Electrolux and Hoover are runners up to Kirby in your collection. :) I presume those are all from the Era of Cleaner you grew up with? heh I do that too, anything older than 60s and newer than 80s doesn't interest me whatsoever.
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    I've got my Hoover stickvac (quite rare, very Euro ;p) working!

    Ebay..made in France.
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    I've got my Hoover stickvac (quite rare, very Euro ;p) working!

    I had told you before, and you said the same thing ;p But go me fixing the electronics eh? I reckon the cleaner must have been damaged in transit.
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    I've got my Hoover stickvac (quite rare, very Euro ;p) working!

    Caffeine addiction, i'm more or less totally dependant. :P The cleaner buzzes a little but I imagine that's it's natural noise, it's only a small motor afterall...we managed to fix the electronic power control too.
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    I've got my Hoover stickvac (quite rare, very Euro ;p) working!

    And the original thread. http://www.vacuumland.org/TD/ARCHIVE/VINTAGE/2008/2492x29.htm
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    My collection!!

    Red Vacuums a National (Panasonic) Tommy. :) That's why I'm so impressed with Kevin's collection..lots of Panasonic goodness.
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    I've got my Hoover stickvac (quite rare, very Euro ;p) working!

    So pleased, and to think I was going to sell it on ebay for spares. It was simply a matter of blowing the rubbish out of the motor, superglueing this bit which had broken off and come loose..that was probably causing the noise and vibrations. The burning smell has gone too, am celebrating with...
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    The latest addition to THE CLASSIC HOOVER EMPORIUM, Feb 1979 U4082 Commercial.

    Oh i've always liked the look of these! :) Such a macho 70s colour scheme, very Euro as my good friend Alan would say.
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    70s vacuum colors

    Mmm National-Panasonics <3 Love the pic mate.
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    The Vacuum Cleaner in the Movie...

    Hoover Junior (only saw the white handle and blue bag) in the Pub's cellar in "Shawn of the Dead" :P
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    Turbopower Madness

    Hah, and to think one guy I was talking to ages ago about these things laughed when I thought the Turbomaster would have made a good commercial vac. :P The domestic version was enough of a beast.
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    My collection!!

    I bet it still works PERFECTLY too. :) Lovely clean 70s design. My favorite would have to be the two Nationals (again Matsushita/Panasonic) though..the big orange one and the orange and white one, very period.
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    Anyone has a vintage Panasonic brochures?

    Meh if I can read the words just fine, everyone can Alan. :P Kudos to Matsushita for sticking to their guns cloth bag wise, economical..what the customer wants.
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    My collection!!

    I see some very old Panasonic cleaners :), (lol yes me and Alan who posted his Hoover Celebrity) are both pretty big fans of that brand. Ian
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    Displays! Displays! Displays!

    Half of which coming from the clothing.
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    General Electric MV-2 Canister

    I've had a few cloth only cylinder cleaners (or at least cloth as an option) and in my opinion they're no less hygenic than normal paper bags. You just need to hold them at arms length when emptying/wash them now and again. hehe :P
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    Displays! Displays! Displays!

    Hah, Moustache Rides.. The tache is coming back my friend, mark my words. :P Groovy pics.
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    General Electric MV-2 Canister

    Oreck: possibly the only company to copy a design and make it worse. :P
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    Hoover find of finds on Hoover day of days!

    Well a lot of American uprights seem to be very industrial, chunky, heavy designs...regardless of how old they are. They're domestic appliances, not an industrial process. :P
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