crevicetool
Well-known member
Like I said in my thread on the other forum, I have had a very busy late spring and summer. A lot has gone on. One thing that happened was a dream come true for me. I want to start out by saying that I am truly grateful to this person. I was, and continue to be, inspired by this person for his knowledge, his generosity, and friendship. I have referred to his website hundreds of time in my restorations of machines. I am speaking of Mr. Charles Richard Lester. Thank you Charles. And now without further delay.....
When Charles was having his Great Garage Clean-up recently, he posted a picture of the left-overs. A greatly reduced pile waiting to go into the dumpster. I noticed that one of the machines was a Universal VC6700. My ultimate dream machine. My Grandmothers, the one that started my strange attraction for these crazy things that seem to require a forum to talk about them, post pictures of,....etc.,etc. Anyway, the unit was missing a front cover. I contacted Charles, and when he realized that I would probably fall over dead if the Universal wasn't in my hands, he made me an offer...The attached pics are a result of that offer. (Just a note here, I had to drive out to California, Twist Charles arm-really beg and claw and cry before he would cave in and offer this thing...I was so exited about convincing him I could not live without the vac, that I drove home forgetting it - forcing Charles to have to ship it to me at a cost of $860,000.03 {just kidding Charles}.....)
When Charles was having his Great Garage Clean-up recently, he posted a picture of the left-overs. A greatly reduced pile waiting to go into the dumpster. I noticed that one of the machines was a Universal VC6700. My ultimate dream machine. My Grandmothers, the one that started my strange attraction for these crazy things that seem to require a forum to talk about them, post pictures of,....etc.,etc. Anyway, the unit was missing a front cover. I contacted Charles, and when he realized that I would probably fall over dead if the Universal wasn't in my hands, he made me an offer...The attached pics are a result of that offer. (Just a note here, I had to drive out to California, Twist Charles arm-really beg and claw and cry before he would cave in and offer this thing...I was so exited about convincing him I could not live without the vac, that I drove home forgetting it - forcing Charles to have to ship it to me at a cost of $860,000.03 {just kidding Charles}.....)