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Filtex started life in Jackson, Michigan with their first cleaner in 1937. Mr. Hoppe was alive then. The machines were sold door to door and caught on quickly since the filtex tank was on wheels where electrolux was on runners. It used a Black and Decker motor (which would become Lamb).

After Mr. Hoppe died, his wife moved the company to LA. Still sold by door to door salesmen, the Filtex never quite got as popular as other tank cleaners. The first instruction manual talked about germs and bacteria and how the filter (fiberglass) could stop their spread.

The Filtex Company in LA made war items during World War II and got back into vacuums in 1946 like everyone else. They used a smaller amount of aluminum due to the cardboard tank, and had no problem going back into peacetime production.

By the end of the 1950's the lack of change to the cleaner combined with the rise of discount stores and the wariness of the housewife to door to door salesmen, plus the rise of "buying clubs" (which is what EMDEKO was) made sales slip. Interstate Engineering (Compact) and Filtex, plus White Sewing Machine made items to be sold by EMDEKO buying clubs.
 
Tom

You should write about the history of every vacuum cleaner company. I have researched a few companies and their information is written by you or quoting articles you wrote.
Thanks for the information on filtex. There is pieces together bits of information but not all in one place.
Les
 
Les! Amazint that you would bring up vac history

We, who are now in charge of the newsletter of The VCCC(the one and only) ...only can be called old due to the fact that the VCCC is now over 30 years OLD, decided to print the histories of our beloved vacuum companies. Each newsletter WILL expound on the humble beginnings of these companies. Our first one, will be The HOOVER Company.Accurate, factual, true history will be in there.
We'll also focus on Eureka, Kirby, AND the rest.
It's an arduous task compiling correct info. Sure, there's a lot of info 'out there'. Some is incorrect. Some people, who are supposed to know true info have said, "They won't know the difference. I just make it up". We will post great info on the origins of these fine vacuum companies.
Next issue will be here this summer.
 
Huskyvacs

That book is a well written book that several people (myself included) contributed to.

The Air-Way and the Dial-A-Matic photo on the front cover of the book are my machines. They used a number of my machines for photos in the book.

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Nice

Knowing the book has creedance I shall buy it.
The newsletter sounds like it's going to be great.
Les
 
Carroll Gantz wrote a book

indeed. However, there are numerous errors in said publication. Ann Haines, herself, made corrections to the Hoover facts, at minimum. But, sadly, all corrections never made it to print.Victoria Kasuba Matranga, an editor, historian, publisher, Fred S. , Mark Lawson, (no relation to Helen)also added to the book. Thus, the need for true facts is paramount.
This is how false info happens.
 

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