Does anyone keep this hobby a secret?

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Does anyone keep this as a secret hobby?

I wouldn't wanna tell anyone about this hobby since I would feel embarrassed as this is such a niche hobby. I think my embarrassment comes from the fact I used to like vacuums as a child a lot
(im 25 now) and I would go around asking people what there favourite vacuum was. I grew out of it when I was 11 but then it returned and I have been secretly been in the hobby ever since.

Im wondering if anyone feels embaresment from it like i do. It makes getting vacuums a pain since I live with my parents but I dont want anyone to know about it.

Let me know if i should move this post to off topic it's about vacuums so I think it shouldn't be in off topic but I will move the post if needed.
 
I am quite open about it and I haven't had problems (yet). I am in middle school currently and I have always been open about liking vacuums, bringing them in, vacuuming parts of the school every day, etc. People have been quite kind to me about it so far. My mum hates the sound of vacuums and dislikes me using them as the wall of her childhood home caught on fire from internal wiring isseus with the vacuum plugged in. (it was turned off though)Other than that my mum nor my Dad have minded. My dad flew me up to Auckland a few years ago to meet the owner of Godfreys and Kiwivac. Godfreys sent me to HarveyNorman and they sent me to Dyson. More stuff was done up there than originally anticitaped. Anyway, my nana gives me access to a portion of her 200 square meter shed for my vacuum hobby. I am also allowed to stuff my bedroom with vacuums.
 
Does anyone keep this as a secret hobby?

I wouldn't wanna tell anyone about this hobby since I would feel embarrassed as this is such a niche hobby. I think my embarrassment comes from the fact I used to like vacuums as a child a lot
(im 25 now) and I would go around asking people what there favourite vacuum was. I grew out of it when I was 11 but then it returned and I have been secretly been in the hobby ever since.

Im wondering if anyone feels embaresment from it like i do. It makes getting vacuums a pain since I live with my parents but I dont want anyone to know about it.

Let me know if i should move this post to off topic it's about vacuums so I think it shouldn't be in off topic but I will move the post if needed.
I keep it a secret unless someone's interested. It's been discoruaged by my family, unfortunately...
 
I guess you could say I'm kind of in the middle--I don't keep my collection a secret, but I don't exactly broadcast it either. Most of my family and some of my friends know, some don't. My wife knows many of my collector friends, helped me host a few mini meets several years ago, and went with me to the VCCC Convention in Canton and North Canton in 2008. My youngest son shared the hobby with me, we used to work on restorations together, and when he bought his own home he took 4 of them with him. I wanted him to take more, but that's all he wanted. And several of the vacs in my collection have come from family members or friends that knew about my collection. So I would say it's all good!
Jeff
 
Try not to have internal phobia about it. My dad teased me when I was little because I liked to vacuum, but not for long. My aunt told him, "it's just a machine John!" No different than the washers and dryers you repair. The kid's gonna like what he likes!
Then we found an older Hoover in the basement left behind by a prior resident. A dusty chrome upright that was quite noisy. Dad cleaned it up and oiled the motor and replaced the brush roll and belt.
 

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