EUREKA 1424 TV AD FROM 1980

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Here's a neat television ad for the Eureka F&G Upright model 1424 from 1980. It even shows the cleaning tools being used with it! The commercial starts at 6:47. Enjoy!

 
Now that's a good point, that one in the other thread isn't a J424, it's a 1424, I never even thought of that... :P
 
Yup, you're right.

It was a darn funny looking 1, and there's a bit more space between 1 and 4 than between the other digits, but I think 1424 E is right. I'm cleaning the thing up now, I'll post pictures when it's back together. The insides seem to be in good shape, motor looks like the 'blender' motor (or at least it looks more like the motor in my Osterizer than the one in my Hoover)
 
to our Web master......

since your in Minnapoils....one qestion......What in the hell is Daytons department store? and are they still in business?...i dont ever remember hearing that name when i was little....
 
Belt tension...

While cleaning the brushroll on this machine, I noticed that the hexagonal 'ends' of the roll have a side marked 'new' and a side marked 'worn.' This looks like it's intended to be used to adjust belt tension slightly - I'm certain I'm not the first to notice this, but perhaps it would be of use for tension issues.
 
'new' & 'worn'

Not for belt tension.When bristles become worn and shorter rotating till 'worn' is visible extends bristles further for longer brush life with better cleaning.Many Royals and Kirbys have or have had similar adjustments.
 
Lincoln - the "new" and "worn" settings on a Eureka brushroll refer to the bristles. If the bristles are new, you install the roll so that this word is facing down (toward the carpet). If it's an older brushroll with worn bristles, you can delay buying a new one for a while by reinstalling it so that the word "worn" is visible (or at least facing down toward the carpet). This basically adjusts the level of the brushroll so that worn bristles are sticking out more so that they can still sweep the rug fibres properly.

Eurekaprince
 
@1926700

<span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;">Hi! I may not be the person who you were expecting to answer this question, but I believe that I can enlighten you some on the history of Dayton's Department Store. They were a Minneapolis-based department store chain founded in 1902 and were around until 2001, when they were rebranded first as Marshall Field's stores and then as Macy's stores beginning in 2006. </span>

<span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;">While Dayton's as a store in and of itself is no longer in existence, you may have heard of its more famous offspring: Target. That's right -- Dayton's was the company which founded Target in 1962. In fact, the company is now known as Target Corporation, having originally been named Dayton-Hudson Corporation when Dayton's merged with a Detroit-based store chain, Hudson's, sometime in 1969. Dayton-Hudson changed its name to Target Corporation in 2000. </span>

<span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;">In 2004, Target sold off all of its non-Target stores, including its former Dayton's and Hudson's stores (now rebranded as Marshall Field's) to The May Company (owners of Macy's) -- hence the reason the stores later became known as Macy's. </span>

<span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;">I've attached a link to my information source, and I hope you find this information useful. </span>

<span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;">Bill W. </span>
<span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;">"tazcatsdad"</span>



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton's
 
Talk about a trip down memory lane.  I remember all of those old TV ads in the vid!


 


I was going to explain the history of Dayton's but somebody beat me to it!
 
There's one clarification though.....the department store division was sold to May Company but even as that was in the works, Federated (owner of Macy's) was working a deal to purchase May so that in one fell swoop they could make Macy's a national brand.


 


I lived through the whole sordid affair and left the company one year after joining the soviet union of Macy's.  (yes, I'm still a little bitter)


 


Back on topic.........that's a great Eureka ad!
 
Notice the Donaldson's ad too,,another long ago and long standing Minn. dept store.
If you ever watched the "Mary Tyler Moore Show", in the opening credits, before she does the famous hat toss,,there is a brief shot of her in the front of Donaldson's Dept. Store in downtown MLPS.

Also recognize Synder Drug store in these old commercials,,,they were everywhere in MN back in the day!

Speaking of vacs and Dayton's, back in 1981, an Aunt of mine was ready for a new vacuum, and called the Electrolux man to bring one out.
He never showed up for whatever reason, so a few days later, she went to Rochester MN (50 mile drive) and bought a new Panisonic Jet Flow PowerTeam at Dayton's at Apache Mall.
I have the Panisonic in my collection, and she took excellent care of it.
She said she got it on sale for about 120.00-130.00,,,,i think its the mid line model. Dosent have ALL the bells and whistles, but does have some.
Have always loved this vac, its fun to use. Ive found out from this forum that these Panisonic machines were made in Japan, and were extremely durable.
I have to agree, as even the hose is still in pristene condition, and this vac has been used ALOT in its life.
Will always be thankful to that Lux man for NOT showing up that day.
If he would have shown up, she would have bought an Olympia, which are still a dime a dozen now.
 

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