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kirbykid

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I was thinking of puting some things up on ebay but i was wondering if anyone wanted to buy it and how much you will pay for it. i have a eureka upright power nozzle with some other things and i also have a united good housekeeper upright. thease are on the way and i want to sell them right away. here is the good house keeper vacuum

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kirbykid

Item in no 4 is a generic storage rack available starting in 50s,60s from vac stores and small ads in magazines/catalogs.It mounts horizonaly and the hose ends clip at each end with rest of hose hanging down.The center clip is for wands which can be hung together with floor tool on them.--Power nozzle in no 5 is a rare one.In this area I have had customers with dozens or hundreds of AirWays starting with very few 55s and then many 66s and newer through the 60s/70s.I have only known of ONE customer who had this nozzle.Most had no PN or the newer types.--As to prices what something is worth and what someone will pay can be 2 different things.As we are wondering about this someone will go to WalMart for an $89 bagless upright as someone else goes to Sears for a $199 canister.Both will have Chinese parts and may not work right in 3 months.
 
'weird attachment'

If you mean in no 4 it seems to be the bottom cover for the 2 brush Hoover Floor-a Matic to use when shampooing.Looks like a nice AirWay with,I repeat,a RARE power nozzle.Better pictures would be nice.Did you get the AirWay AttachaCarrier tool holder?(I have some extras in a box somewhere.)
 
AirWay/Eureka power nozzle

The base here is the same as a Eureka upright with brush,belt,motor & fan.I have seen one piece of literature for dealers that shows this as Eurekas first power nozzle with a type H bag canister.At one time these were made for AW in both green and yellow.We had a local AW dealer who told customers this is pushing(nozzle) and pulling(vac) the dirt!
 

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