eurekaprince
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Was so excited to see this TV commercial on YouTube! Never saw it before! See link below….
A few questions:
1. Was this the first Japanese-made vacuum sold by an American company? I know this was made by Matsushita/National/Panasonic in Japan.
2. Did Matsushita start selling Panasonic-branded vacuums in North America before the debut of the Eureka Emperor? Trying to figure out how Eureka’s execs would have known about Panasonic vacuums in the mid 1960’s. Maybe the arrival of both the Panasonic vacs and the Emperor was a joint effort by both companies?
3. Did the Emperor have a rubber flexible channel to get the dirt up from the motor head into the bag compartment? If yes, that must have been the inspiration for the black rubber channel Eureka had on the Ultra upright 20 years later.
4. I read somewhere that the motor in the Emperor is seated sideways with the fan facing one side like a Bravo or an Elite. Is this in fact how things are laid out under the hood?
Fascinating piece of Eureka history here…
A few questions:
1. Was this the first Japanese-made vacuum sold by an American company? I know this was made by Matsushita/National/Panasonic in Japan.
2. Did Matsushita start selling Panasonic-branded vacuums in North America before the debut of the Eureka Emperor? Trying to figure out how Eureka’s execs would have known about Panasonic vacuums in the mid 1960’s. Maybe the arrival of both the Panasonic vacs and the Emperor was a joint effort by both companies?
3. Did the Emperor have a rubber flexible channel to get the dirt up from the motor head into the bag compartment? If yes, that must have been the inspiration for the black rubber channel Eureka had on the Ultra upright 20 years later.
4. I read somewhere that the motor in the Emperor is seated sideways with the fan facing one side like a Bravo or an Elite. Is this in fact how things are laid out under the hood?
Fascinating piece of Eureka history here…