I just unpacked this Eureka model M from around 1935 I'm not sure. It has a two-speed motor and runs well. I don't know anything about this vacuum but look forward to cleaning it up. I love the art deco styling of this old gem. If anyone can give me a little history on this model, I would appreciate it very much.
I did make an interesting observation about this particular model M that is not right, you might be able to find it in the pictures. Picture #2 shows it best. I will point it out later in this thread unless someone can point it out first.
I'm always a little nervous, and excited at the same time when starting work on an old vacuum that I have never seen or worked on before. I will take pictures after I'm done and some along the way.







I did make an interesting observation about this particular model M that is not right, you might be able to find it in the pictures. Picture #2 shows it best. I will point it out later in this thread unless someone can point it out first.
I'm always a little nervous, and excited at the same time when starting work on an old vacuum that I have never seen or worked on before. I will take pictures after I'm done and some along the way.






