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Kenny - I know nothing about that unique Eureka-made Compact.....I don't own it, just saved the pic from eBay or Vacland some time ago.

(No room to collect vacs! So I collect the pics and dream about having them!) :-)
 
Brian (eurekaprince),

Could you please solve the mystery as to what the Roto-Matic Power Team Power View with power nozzle (with the yellow stripes; see post #184214, or reply #15, of this thread) originally came from?

I'd suspect Eureka stopped making their 1200 series "canned ham" canisters around 1983, when the 1700 family showed up (the Vactronic and others). In fact, I'd like to think Eureka discontinued all their 1200 series product in '83.

~Ben
 
Question

Does anybody know how to identify when the year for my Eureka ESP Self-Propelled is?? The model is a 5060 F and the serial number is 30190706. Please answer back!! Thanks.
 
Ben,

It is indeed a mystery to me. The harvest gold on the pn label matches the Empress Two canister, but I would hazard a guess that the two were not sold together originally.

Let's look at the clues:

One - the Roto Matic Power Nozzle may be one of the earliest versions with the Power View belt condition window. This is because it is using the old Eureka Williams branding. But I don't think Eureka sold the Empress Two body much into the 1980's. We do indeed see many Empress Two style canisters in the 1980's that are branded for retailers (Eaton Viking, JCPenney, Wards), but I'm pretty sure those with the Eureka Williams branding stopped showing up in stores by 1980.

I think it is possible that the gold Power View nozzle may have been sold with another style of Eureka canister, since the Sweet Sixteen 1600 series body style was available throughout the 1980's. These Sweet Sixteens came in a variety of colours, including brandy wine and Harvest Gold and hunter green.

It's important to remember that the Eureka Express Power Team came out in 1985, and so Eureka probably started phasing out the "Power View" nozzle shown in this pic by the late 1980's.

So my guess is that the newer Power View nozzle was probably sold with a Harvest Gold Sweet Sixteen canister - maybe a special "retro" edition for some department store like Macy's or Target or some other one. I don't think this kind of pn was ever sold with that Empress Two canister. I could be wrong, though!!!! :-)
 
<span style="font-family: verdana,geneva; font-size: medium;">Here's  a shot of my old 250-a (I think that was the model #) that I gave to Roger Proehl, who then passed it on to Billy Lipman. It's sitting in Billy's basement in this picture. - John</span>

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Those Eureka made canned ham cannisters with PN sure were powerful machines but were SOOO HEAVY to lug and pull around. They were also prone to getting hung up on doorways, furniture, ect.
A neighbor lady we had in the mid 1970s had the orange/yellow version with the push buttons,and woodgrain PN,,i dont remember if it had a headlight tho,,i want to say it did not.
She also had thick wall to wall shag carpet and shag on her long stairway.
She had "Indoor/Outdoor"(very low tight pile) carpet in her kitchen and bathrooms and you would have to lower the suction of the vac or else the PN would stick to it, and you couldnt push or pull the PN. She liked for her wood panel walls to be vacuumed once in awhile, and i remember that extra wide floor and wall brush sure came in handy.

I was just a kid then, but she would pay me a couple of dollars (big money on those days!) to come over and vacuum her house, top to bottom. She would leave and run errands and i would happily vacuum away with the Eureka. Typical of small town, 1970s Midwest.

That Really was an excellent vacuum, but not very user friendly as far as cleaning a large home with alot of stairs, furniture, and thick shag carpet. After about the first hour, my arm would be sore from dragging that thing around, and having to go back and unhook it from whatever it got held up on. Sure was good exercize tho!
 
Eureka!

Although I'm not real big on Eurekas, I do have a few in my collection. First is an early straight suction model 7 (I think). Runs good but needs a nozzle latch and a good polishing. Hope to find attachments for it someday.
Jeff

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And finally, a model 260. Runs good, looks fairly good, and it's a 2-speed model. As with the other two, I'd also like to find attachments for this one.
Jeff

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Ben and Eurekaprince. That mystery nozzle went to a mid to later 80's sweet sixteen style aka ironside shaped rotomatic with the matching stripe label on a larger carry handel (remember when the higher end models had the wide handel with the black gritty label with a color stripe through it, well that's what I mean and the stripe was yellow. Sadly I don't know the model number but I remember the machine.
 
Yeah ben had that model once uopn a time.....

missing the label over the handle.....

The Power Head that went to that had Pre 1976 features, like the non screw "snap" off bottom plate, and metal wand elbow, and Metal cord clips (as opposed to the plastic elbow that had the little cord holders on the back, and the plastic cord holders on the back of the wands)

Hope this helps's

The Eureka Empress!
 
Re: Replies 15 & 24

Hi Ben,

In case you still have your Empress II Model-Type 1288-A, I've attached a photo of Keither's with the factory-paired Roto-Matic power head. The one you had paired with yours went with the Model-Type 1763-A (and possibly another) shown in the second photo.

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1486 A

Here is a new one to me.. model 1486.. the color is really attractive. Almost a turquoise blue. I can't find much info on this model. I assume late 80 is when it was made?

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Re: Model 1486

I located newspaper ads for the 1486 from 1986 to very early 1990 (see photo 1 of the Dec 10, 1986 LEWISTON JOURNAL).

Other Eureka uprights of that period that appear to have the same or similar hood color are models 1435 (photos 2-3 - YT vid by FanOfVacuums2) and 1967 (photo 4 - color identified elsewhere online as "Blue Topaz").

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