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wow! awesome! i think if you wash it up first and get it all clean, you might can take it to a sewing/seamstress shop and they can fix the holes, or go to goodwill and get a sewing machine and try and learn yourself. i'm still trying to learn too.
 
What an amazing find!

I have been to dozens of antique stores, estate sales, and garage sales trying to find old and antique vacuums, but I have never found anything this cool. Yours isn't in too bad of shape and with some cleaning and polishing, it should look almost new again! I wish you the best of luck with it and Happy New Year!
 
Nice

I think I talked to you before. You one of the collectors that live up in Salt lake Ogden area?
Where did you find this vacuum it's fairly nice.
Les
 
Thanks

Huskyvacs: that's a good idea. I've been wanting to learn how to sew so maybe I'll get a sewing machine and give it a try.

Hoover706: Thanks! It was suprising to find something all original like this! Happy new year to you too!

Lesinutah: yes,I live near Ogden. This vacuum was found at a house in Sandy. The homeowner had been a hoarder of sorts so there was lots of stuff at the house.
 

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