danemodsandy
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For all of us who've been discussing Compact and TriStar machines lately, here's a little eye candy. It's a Compact C-2 vacuum, made between 1949 and 1954. I grew up with a Compact identical to this one, except for the floor tool shown. The machine belongs to Robert Seger, owner of Automaticwasher.org; this photo is his, too; he kindly gave me permission to reprint it here.
Those of us who own later Compacts and TriStar machines will notice some differences. For one, the exhaust port is in a different place, under the beltline at the front, instead of above it. The "character lines" seen on the flanks of later machines are not present; I think this looks sleeker and neater, myself.
The photo also shows a complete set of Compact / Interstate tools, including the demother and a Polish-Aire floor polisher. We had all of this with our Compact.
The only difference between this machine and ours is that floor tool, which appears to be earlier than the rest of the machine. I don't know if Interstate used the old-style floor tool early in the C-2's run, switching to the newer-style tool (still used today) later on.
The colour in the photo makes the machine look very grey. It was really a grey with some taupe in it. Anyway, it's a neat machine that I thought everyone should see, and I am grateful to Robert for permission to run his photo here.

Those of us who own later Compacts and TriStar machines will notice some differences. For one, the exhaust port is in a different place, under the beltline at the front, instead of above it. The "character lines" seen on the flanks of later machines are not present; I think this looks sleeker and neater, myself.
The photo also shows a complete set of Compact / Interstate tools, including the demother and a Polish-Aire floor polisher. We had all of this with our Compact.
The only difference between this machine and ours is that floor tool, which appears to be earlier than the rest of the machine. I don't know if Interstate used the old-style floor tool early in the C-2's run, switching to the newer-style tool (still used today) later on.
The colour in the photo makes the machine look very grey. It was really a grey with some taupe in it. Anyway, it's a neat machine that I thought everyone should see, and I am grateful to Robert for permission to run his photo here.
