dysonman1
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I'm getting so excited. The annual Convention of vac collectors is just weeks away. Sixty people so far have confirmed they are coming. And, since it's always held at the Vacuum Cleaner Museum, in St. James, Missouri (every year), how nice that folks don't have to bring any vacuums with them.
I have decided to sell off 2/3 of the vacuum museum's collection. Very rare vacuums, obsolete parts, obsolete bags, etc. are all available for sale. The only machines not for sale are the ones on the Museum's display floor. Whether it's a coffee can Hoover, a vintage Kenmore, a Rexair Series A, or a Kirbeast or Filthy Queen, they will be for sale.
It's amazing the turn out every year, gets bigger and bigger. Convention attendees tell me that by NOT having to PAY a FEE to attend the convention, the free banquet every year, as well as the lack of snobs and 'cliques' (which reminds people of high school), the convention is awesome. People are free to actually 'touch' the vacuums with no 'do not touch' signs anywhere.
This year's surprise is that all the folks attending this years convention get an invitation to my wedding reception, held on Saturday, June 11th. Hawaii themed, so bring a Hawaiian shirt. Blue rubber gloves available to no one will actually have to 'touch' a hoover.
The convention is so much fun every year - lots of pictures will be posted for those who cannot attend.
I have decided to sell off 2/3 of the vacuum museum's collection. Very rare vacuums, obsolete parts, obsolete bags, etc. are all available for sale. The only machines not for sale are the ones on the Museum's display floor. Whether it's a coffee can Hoover, a vintage Kenmore, a Rexair Series A, or a Kirbeast or Filthy Queen, they will be for sale.
It's amazing the turn out every year, gets bigger and bigger. Convention attendees tell me that by NOT having to PAY a FEE to attend the convention, the free banquet every year, as well as the lack of snobs and 'cliques' (which reminds people of high school), the convention is awesome. People are free to actually 'touch' the vacuums with no 'do not touch' signs anywhere.
This year's surprise is that all the folks attending this years convention get an invitation to my wedding reception, held on Saturday, June 11th. Hawaii themed, so bring a Hawaiian shirt. Blue rubber gloves available to no one will actually have to 'touch' a hoover.
The convention is so much fun every year - lots of pictures will be posted for those who cannot attend.