That was a cool video, he seems like quite a character, perfect fit to have him filmed for that short film/documentary. Was very entertaining to watch all the cleaners he had and see if I recognized any. I own at least a few seen in there. The presentation was good too, it wasn't just a "ho hum" of facts and visuals, it was assembled and shot in a very captivating way, I planned to just check out a couple minutes of it and ended up watching the entire video lol. Watching him and Tom go over vacuums and bounce off each other was a lot like watching the guys at a car show collect together and start going off about engines and performance and car models. It's amazing how much knowledge there actually is to learn about vacuums. At face value you think it's just like any other appliance, use and abuse them, then onto the next. When you actually sit down and think about it it's just crazy how much there actually is to know about each and every model.
This film I think will be great at inspiring more younger collectors, seeing adults into vacuums like they are, so they won't feel ashamed for being "strange" (I know I was when I started and this was only 4 years ago lol) There has not really been any good solid look at vacuum collecting in a documentary like this since at least the early 2000's perhaps. Hopefully this gets advertised more, and trickles into the public at large. I remember on one of the late night shows with one of the Jimmys last year I think it was they had a kid on that was a collector, but I forgot his name.