hoover junior lark

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I could be wrong, but this is an extremely sought-after vacuum here. I don't know if you have a good chance of finding one or not.

~~K~~
 
yes and no

Hey Charlie. The first Hoovers to use the name Lark were the 1950's Junior models 12 and 14. The red one and the blue/white one. Later in the 60's the "junior" models were called "lightweight uprights" and the new stick vacuums that were introduced were then called Larks. They were the blue ones that looked like the UK'S Hooverettes. I wished our Larks were more like the Hooverettes. They came with hoses and attachments and just looked cooler in my opinion.

Marty
 
Can someone show pictures of "Lark" specimens so vacuum hunters out there can identify one if he comes across one?I have a 115 Junior-Very nice machine-better than an Oreck if you want a compact upright-Hoover--you brought back the Constellation-please bring back the Convertible and --the Junior!You would think with those other compact uprights out there-the Hoover Junior could best them all!-and oh yes-make it METAL--not plastic.The painted metal Hoover machines were so beautiful and colorful.
 
yes I love the look thats why I want one I have a nos bag for the blue model but no vacuum to put it on Im so sad lol
 

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