Help needed....Westinghouse Upright vacuum.

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crevicetool

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Since "someone", (name with-held) decided he couldn't get this on the plane with him back to Ruskin Florida, I decided to drag it back to my house. While in my possession, Ter... I mean, "someone" asked if I would post some pictures of this machine and find out any information about it. What did the bag look like? Does anyone have a unit such as this that they could post pictures of? Particularly the bag and the front attachment cover. Any assistance would be appreciated.

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The numbers I could get off the bottom plate are: Cat. (?) No. F-11, Style no. Y-4633. Interesting to note here...there is a grounding wire from the connection cover to a point of the frame. Yet, it is only a two-conductor cord.

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Two conductors.....Sorry for the rotten picture! I shouldn't have to be doing this anyway....it ain't my machine.

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Here's what's left of the front cover. Also, does anyone have an approximate date of this machine?

Thanks,
Rick

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I confess!!!! It's me!! You all know what a great guy Rick is and he was kind enough to take the machine for me. Chad brought this vacuum to the convention for me. From what I understand he found it on the curb. Two years ago when some friends were here another one of these was found which I also have. I just checked, Rick it says Catalog no. F9 Style, y4632 Serial no. 187LV no mention of a model number but I bet that is the same as the catalog number. This one has the same grounding wire that Rick showed a picture of. This one has no cover for the attachment port at all and there is no bag. Any help on this would really be appreciated. This is the very first vacuum that I remember my mom having. There is a funny story that goes along with it but I'll save that for another time. Thanks again Rick and to anyone else that can give us some information. Terry
 
Rick

This vacuum looks just like Lucy Ricardo's Westinghouse featured in the episode, "The Black Eye." After seeing Lucy's black eye the previous night, Ethel comes over to see Lucy to find out how she really got the black eye. Lucy is vacuuming. She stops vacuuming to give Ethel the "real story" and moves the vacuum aside but it remains prominantly displayed on the screen.

I Love Lucy was sponsored by Westinghouse at the time. Of course you probably already know this but I haven't posted in forever and I'm feeling rather chatty at the moment.

The bag for Terry's WH will sit sideways. The one at the convention had the bag sit along the front. I have a model similar to that one. The WH featured on Lucy was the more TOL version if i'm not mistaken. I'm not a WH expert. I think I can find a picture and will post it when I find it. I hope I can find it.

Marty
 
Lisa Douglas

Also had one like this in 1 or 2 episodes.In one episode she was vacuuming the front porch and she told the girl that had a crush on Oliver "Mr Douglas likes a clean front porch".
Thats all I can tell you lol.
 
Marty, thanks so much for posting that picture!!! It was great seeing you again in Chicago!!! Terry
 
Westinghouse

I have one of these beasts ,a very good vac,and a lot of historical value.....did you know this was the first machine to be constructed of a material other than metal....Bakelite,Although it is 1000 times better than anything made today ,it still was the beginning of the end for super heavy duty metal machines...
 
Ahem!

This is my thread Mr luxg. I'll do the thankin' around here. Marty, Thanks so much for posting that picture! It was great finally getting to meet you in Chicago! Again, not much time to talk one on one.

I'll have to keep an eye out for the I Love Lucy show with that machine in it. I have a color television set now, so will look forward to seeing the machine in color.

Hans, Don't suppose you would be able to post a picture of yours would you? Seems this machine is becoming a "project" now.


Thanks all,
Rick
 
Ohhhh, I will difinitely keep that in mind in the future Dr. Crevicetool!!!! I sure don't want you to get any ideas from Ida!!
 
Thanks for pointing that out, Hans. Studying the photos and with a vague stray memory nugget knocking on the Door of Perception I was going to ask if the Westinghouse shell is Bakelite.

Now I'm thinking almost the entire chassis is Bakelite and Rick, You Must Take Lots Of Pictures as you disassemble it. Purty Please.

Terry, you must post pictures of the other one, if you can. Extra Double Purty Please.

Dave
 
Here you go Dave, over-all it is in just about the same condition as the one Chad sent me that Rick posted pictures of.

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Another,

I am really amazed at the overall quality of this machine. I am dating it around the very late 40's to the early 50's. There is some true quality in this machine. Sorry these pictures aren't very clear, one of these days I have to learn how to use this camera!!

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Westinghouse

Hello everyone .... Saw this thread and I couldnt resist posting pictures of my Westinghouse. This is one of my favorite uprights!

Chris

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