A bit better. The white lettering is very worn but legible. A few minor holes but nothing a stitch or two wouldn't fix. The brushroll is wooden and missing some of the silvery paint but the bristles are not bad (but not great). Mark
I have an old Eureka model list I compiled showing that the G30 is dated approximately 1940. I probably got this information from an old trade magazine called Electrical Merchandising. So, hopefully that age is reliable. John L.