anyone selling any odd vacuums

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idk the exact numbers but i know that one is tan and the other is orange ...the tan one has a flower print bag and the other has just a plain bag
 
I have one.

I have a strange one I have never shipped a vac before though so i may need some pointers if anyone is interested. I never really took to this vac, it's filter has a...pet scent to it. It does have it's hose and crevice tool the handle disconnects to use it as a hand vac. If you are interested i have my email listed under my profile.

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B-D Dirt Buster

Very interesting vac that is almost a remake of the Westinhouse ConvertoVac idea.Maybe seller or buyer will post pics.--Back to your question,I have one of these and a few modern and MANY vintage.Modern includes Fantom can,unusual Bissell UR small dust busters and more.Vintage includes (almost)EVERYTHING and most needs a new home.This year!Not next!!This works best if you or others near you want a road trip with large cargo area and modest amount of $(unless RARE).Will consider shipping and am doing EBay as time permits.
 
i used to have one of those, they are actually pretty rare (to me anyways),the filter clogged and the brushroll design was made for not so much cleaning.
but with all of that said, it is a very need weird vacuum to own.
i sold mine to a local resale shop, and they haven't gotten rid of it yet.
if and when you get it please post pics and what you think.

westen pierce
 
More pictures? Done

The opening behind the brushroll is where most of the air flows there is a small hole between the chambers but most of the airflow goes through that cavity it is also where the hose plugs into the machine

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As a handheld

It has a little step on lever on the back that you would think to be a handle release, and it is except it doesn't recline the handle it allows you to pull it off for use as a handheld

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I have 2 for sale

model 61 Hoover and model 993 Royal. Bought new within my family. Both work good even the lights work. Willing to sell cheap. 503-637-3182 or email me

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Hi 90fordf150cent

I really like that Regina twin brush polisher. I also have one, as well as the first Electrikbroom which dates back to the mid 1940's. Regina started out as a music box company in Europe, I think it was Germany. Around 1900 they came to America, opened a factory in New Jersey and got into vacuum cleaners. The first were non electric, then a crude electric canister, and finally a series of uprights in the 1930's. For a while they were the leader in lightweight vacuum cleaners as the electrikbroom were used in motels across the country. The dirt cup worked like a mini Sani-em-tor on a Kirby. The polisher like you and I have was a hit with housewives everywhere. Regina finally became a canister style, as well as going with a few lightweight uprights.

Here's the first 'Electrikbroom' with a Hoover 'Lark,' and 'Handi-vac.'

Alex Taber.

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