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    Question on Constellation and Compact hoses

    The hose on my Constellation 858 has developed the usual cracks but I’ve not found a source for a replacement, does anyone here know of a good one? I also need a non-electric hose for my Compact C-5. There appear to be two or three available from various vendors: a white one, a cream one, and a...
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    Revelation and Compact info requested

    My C5 has the ABC outlet as well. It's very clear that Interstate made way more vacuums set up for the ABC (Always Beauty Clean) powerhead than they made powerheads; only a handful of the powerheads are know to exist. I'd love to know the story behind this mystery.   I've seen photos of...
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    rare Compact c-4 variation. never seen this before

    Wow . . . Thanks for posting these pics! They're really interesting, particularly the front wheels replacing the skids. Amazing that Compact went from four wheels to three with the C-5 then back to four with the C-6. I've always wondered what the real story about the ABC power brush is. It...
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    Why canisters?

    IMHO nothing beats a good Kirby for carpets and rugs where you need a revolving brush. Some of the canister powerheads may clean as well but I've not seen one with the convenience of the Kirby toe-tap height adjustment that makes getting a good rug seal simple and quick.   However, there are...
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    my visit to the vacuum museum

    So true: These older vacuums definitely prove that you don't have to have 12 amp motors to clean well. <a name="preview"></a> I found the comment on the Filter Queen vs. the Compact very interesting. Tom, do you find that in general the FQ has significantly better suction than the Compact...
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    1916 Spencer Turbine

    Nearly 100 years old and still working! This is a very cool project and obviously meant to be, keep us posted with pictures!
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    kirby hair dryer

    Hmmm . . . Too bad these are so rare, it'd be totally cool to have a contest to see what could dry a big 'ol bouffant hairdo faster, this or a Filter Queen bonnet.
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    Compact c6 with ABC PN

    It's a C-5 The C-5 is the only Compact with three wheels like this one, the C-6 has four wheels. Compact mis-identified their own products on their history poster!   I have a C-5 just like this one, including the ABC (Always Beauty Clean) powernozzle electrical port on the right hand side...
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    General Electric MV-2 Canister

    When I was a kid I had a Wards Signature hand vac that looked a little like that blue Eureka. I don't recall too much about it but the nozzle had a similarly swoopy design.   The the car on the Eureka box looks very GM to me, mostly like a '64 Impala.
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    Ms. Marie Pazera of Bellefontaine Neighbors' Eureka Empress

    Beautiful . . . With the box and all accessories! Good luck on finding a better hose.
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    Getting a free Kirby tomorrow!

    That nozzle looks so much better!
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    Getting a free Kirby tomorrow!

    Lucky you! While some may prefer one model over another there are no bad Kirbys! There are damned few that can't be restored to good working order and a good working Kirby is a great vacuum . . . make sure you post some pix for us :)
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    RARE Montgomery Ward Canned ham "powerteam" find!

    Neat! What a nice vac, good luck on the attachment search. I'm always amazed at how hard it can be to find attachments for even common vacs so can imagine this will take some time and persistence but the end result will be worth it.
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    "And there she was, like disco lemonade.."

    That is . . . Nice as double cherry pie!
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    "HOOVERING"

    Ran the Filter Queen yesterday, does this mean I was Queening?
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    Presenting...The 1956 Westinghouse..NEW!!!

    Just Gorgeous . . . Congratulations on this Hans, I'm always a pushover for blue vacs and this one has such a nice color matched hose and attachments too. Make sure to thank Saint Betty of Furness in your prayers tonight!   Just curious, how would you rate the airflow and suction on this...
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    My Two Mostest Favorites!!!

    OMG . . . A pic of Barbara Eden with a bellybutton!   Now if I could only find a genie of my own one of my wishes would be for my grandmother's Classic 1CR to be restored to perfection. Until that happens I'll have to be content with the Legend II :)
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    Progress is our Most important Product

    Beautiful Vac . . . I've always loved these since I was a child when my aunt and uncle had one with the cord reel. There's nothing special about the shape but the detail design is very beautifully done right down to the attachments and that lends the machine a real sense of elegance. I always...
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    The first "Dyson" Cannister

    Very Interesting . . . That thing is complex! I'm assuming the idea is to first separate the lighter soil from heavy soil by forcing the heavy stuff to collect in the outer chamber and then the lighter stuff is sucked into the inner chamber where it drops out before the air is then sucked...
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    The first "Dyson" Cannister

    Congrats on this . . . I’m not too knowledgeable about plastic vacs or Dysons but this one is clearly interesting, especially the “dual cyclonic” part. What makes it dual as opposed to regular cyclonic like a Compact or Filter Queen? From the FQ style layout it surely looks like a machine that...
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