Found some of my appliance pics!!

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There was a time when HOOVER wanted to be the total

king of household appliances. They even had Knapp-Monarch... a 'division' of Hoover, which they eventually sold. Of course, in England, laundry machines made them vast income!!And, that goes back decades. I have one of the first 'mixers', a big, heavy one.Here is is, along the newer, 1960s types. I believe it came out in the 50s. BUT, Hoover made an iron, early, with the famous 'pancake' dial, which came out in the 40s, similar vintage as the 28 upright. By the 60s they were in full swing, into the 70s as well. Later, they decided to concentrate on 'floor care'. I can check my facts w/ Tom in Ohio. He'll be able to pinpoint it all, as, he'll have all of this at his fingertips. Next time we chat, I'll 'check it out'.

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It seems obvious why Hoover decided to concentrate on vacuums:

1. there was great profit margin and bigger pricing field.(A $60 vacuum vs a $10 can opener)

2. The vacuums generally are easier to make with fewer precision and moving parts. That also meant fewer warranty repairs. ( a geared hand mixer or can opener vs. a canister vacuum with only a motor in it)

3. Plus, GE was already dominating the small appliance field. And it wasn't long before even they didn't want the small appliances and sold them to Black and Decker (1983).
 
By the way,

that tea and soda bread in the above photo was a kind nod to the other countries who made Hoover products.
Wasn't being a snob (that I'm accused of being).. or part of my "affectations". Is it a crime to like nice things, work hard for them, and SHARE them with everybody who has ever set foot in that house? I don't really thing so.

WE were in Minneapolis at a convention. Joe Kassock was with me. He was asked, "Is "he" really like that...all the time"? Joe replied, "Actually, yea, he is".
So, there ya go!
 
It’s funny to see that pic again! I actually gave that DD to someone right after that weekend and it still sits in the same spot in that persons basement a few years later completely untouched.
 
Great collection John

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Great pictures . I guess now Tom will have to build a staircase to show his vacuums in order to keep up with you.
 
John,

Those are good pictures of you in North Canton. I remember having Creme Brulee when the VCCC Convention was in Spokane. We had a great meal at the Casino. It was a fun time! I don't think I've had Creme Brulee before then or I didn't know what it was. The eggless New York cream looks tasty!
 
That 707 A is "on the list".

Here are a few more pics. A beautiful Canister, I have 3 plus the matching Decade 80, in addition to a shade different Decade 80 from the "Vault".
A 'rough' photo of thew place DURING the demo/construction/renovation. There was dust EVERYWHERE!
That is a photo of all of the HOOVER buildings/factories. I now have a copy of this in my home.

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