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They are getting harder and harder to find. Best bet is to find one in a thrift store to use for parts.
 
Maytag or TTI?

I think BOTH; but I think Hoover cheapened their products around 1985 when Chicago Pacific aquired them. Maybe CP is to blame too?
 
An important thing to consider is that over the years Hoover's marketing strategy changed, and decidedly so when they sold out to other ownership.   In the beginning Hoover built high-end vacuums, sparing no expense in the name of quality.  They supported their products with readily available parts for many years after a particular model was no longer manufactured.   With ever-increasing less expensive vacuums flooding the scene and taking a larger share of the market, Hoover moved in a new direction, trying to compete better in a throwaway culture.  You can see the same trend in other appliances and home furnishings.
 
I will MOURN when my Concept dies. So easy on my feel bad days, love the feel and sound. It just feels right, memories perhaps.
 

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