1960's Regina brooms

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kirbyvertibles

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It's been a while since there was a vintage broom thread on here so here we go.
I found the blue one on the curb and the mauve one was a free but not trash.
The blue one is a two speed and dates 1968 adn still has the toggle switch, the other one is around 1964iss, it's a single speed and was one of the first to have the new economy style nozzle.
The older one was jacked up it's motor was dry as a bone and had half of a wash cloth stuck under the fan. After a total motor service they both sound like new and washing the bag doubled suction and air flow.

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That's quite an attractive array of Electrikbrooms you have! The models from the 1970s and 1980s were especially stylish, with all the different patterns on their fabric filter sleeves. Years ago, my mother had one styled in Harvest Gold, with a gold, brown and white paisley print sleeve, and one of her friends had a deluxe 3-speed model.in rust brown with a diamond print filter sleeve. Both were as handsome as they were efficient. You've really done a fine job of restoring your Reginas.
 
you see......

i know why hes colleting brooms, cuse his cars are getting to be way more money than there worth....so he FIANALLY taking my advise, and flying. but i told him for his weight, he might need something a bit bigger like a Hoover Dial.A.Matic.....lol=).....i couldnt resit being a smart alec on his thread....its almost tradtion...
 
Okay, Phil, why isn't Rick doing his Vanna impression in any of these shots? He did drive all that way just for the photo-op!

LOL
 
Regina brooms,beginning & end

Nice variety.There was a matching floor polisher to your oldest.I believe the brooms started as the Electricbroom Co. and later part of Regina.Anyone know more?I have seen a Regina broom,possibly in 90s,in a Bennett type catalog that I have never seen or found.I recall it looked more like the Hoover brooms of that time than the earlier Reginas(but NOT private label Hoover).Anyone have or seen?
 
Thanks everyone for your input.
Morgan, Rick said to talk to him, he might be able to hook you up.
Keith, sadly I took pictures before he got here but he wouldn't be in the pics anyway because his color,wash, and set wasn't done and the princess can't let anyone see that Jason, you would need a Hoover Z or a central vac to fly on.
Electrikbroomguru is one that I chat with when ever I need info on these. He's a pretty cool dude and know his stuff about Reginas
 
Color, wash and set...

Wait, Endora just CAME from the salon. SHeesh.

Personally, I prefer to fly the Filter Queen, much as the little girl from "The Wednesday Witch." Just sit, and point the wand where you wish to go.
 
Back in the 1970s, We had an elderly neighbor lady that all she had for a vacuum cleaner was an Electric Broom. (I always knew what kind of vacuum all the close neighbors had)
She said other vacuums were too heavy for her to use, which im sure was true,,the "Light Weight" vacuums such as Oreck, Dirt Devil, ect, werent a household name then like they are today.
Anyway, she always called her vacuum the "Regina",, she prounounced it like CHINA.
And prounced the REG like as in (Veg)-table,, so it came out "Reg-ina".

One time she was standing out on her front sidwalk next door, and my mother was standing on our sidewalk, they were visiting back and fourth, but almost had to holler.(dont know why they didnt just get closer to eachother)

My mother asked her what she had been doing lately, and she hollered back,,"Just been using my REG-INA!" (you can imagine what it sounded like she said,,VA-!)


I'll bet the neighbors LOVED that!
 
Hey Brian:

Just a bit of trivia for you. The capital of Saskatchewan is Regina and it is pronounced the same way as your neighbor lady said it. It was named in honor of Queen Victoria (Victoria Regina)and is reflected in the citys nickname (The Queen City). If you look it up in the dictionary ( http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/regina ) that is the correct pronounciation. It is also the Latin term for Queen (with Rex meaning King) I realy wonder where the pronounciation ree gee na came from as it doesnt make any sense to pronounce an I as an E.

Doug
 
In certain names, like Lisa, Tina and Gina, the i has typically been pronounced like a long e. Since the name Regina actually contains the complete name "Gina" I would imagine that's the source.
 
This is the actual first vacuum that started it for me.

This Shetland Electric Broom is the actual first vacuum I remember. I was lucky to find and save it. It was kept in the third story attic of the house we had in New Hampshire. When I first brought it home to GA I turned it on and it was so screaming loud that my two cats thought the world was coming to an end. Interesting vacuum. I remember it vacuuming best on low loop carpet. Some label trim has peeled off but it is still in great shape. It must be late sixties. Very little information on this vacuum anywhere.

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