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williamr1248

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This week Michael Turner,Duane Taylor and Tania Voight met at my house. Of course they all had upcoming Convention ideas to discuss but first we got to see Michael's fantastic "new in box" GE Roll Around Cleaner!
What a beauty.

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Testing the GE's ease of use on the hardwood floors. It was a dream to roll over my kitchen floors.

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Duane's Truck sitting in front of our house, ready to head out to some vac shop's. Good thing he had PLENTY of room in the back!

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After a day of vac shops in Ft. Wayne, we headed back to my house. Duane and Michael making some adjustments on one of my old Hoover's.

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Next day we headed out for Kentucky. One of our long time vac friends allowed us to check out his vac's in storage. We were very careful as he had many treasures in beautiful condition.

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Tania secured one of her life time vac treasures. It was in beautiful condition and as you can see she was one VERY HAPPY collector. She was able to find the machine,all tools and the tool carrier.
I enjoyed "looking only" at an early Rexair model "A". It went back on the shelf, but a nice chance to view the machine in person.

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As you can see Duane's truck was full of machines when they left my house!
Thanks to Tania,Duane and Michael for such a fun 3 day vac meet and vac hunts.
Tania brought me parts to finish my Rexair "B" and Duane did expert repairs on 2 of my Air-Ways.
We also made a stop at Michael's house to view his collection. We were all so interested in seeing his collection that I forgot to take the camera inside.
What a beautiful collection of Hoover's Michael has and thank you for sharing them with us.
I DO hope they had time to work on their convention but it's hard when old vac friends meet and the machines start coming out!

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Many thanks to Tania for the parts and Duane for the expert repair on both my parents and grandparents Air-Ways.
I was quite shocked at the difference in both power and how quiet both machines were at their peak. Big difference from the screamers we have today.
$92.50 was big money back in 1952 for the 66 Air-Way!

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Thanks to Tania for the parts to complete my old Rexair "b" . It was a fooler too with a good hose it has quite a bit more suction!
Again I was surprised at how well made and quiet this old machine was for it's time. Love the unique swing carpet tool.

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Duane Taylor,
I thought you would be interested in this since your family were Air-Way dealers.
I was showing the old 66 Air-Way to a neighbor and she was amazed when I showed her all the unique features of the old Air-Way compared to cleaners on the market at the same time:
(1) It stands up in the center of a large room and because it stands up it gives the user a longer hose reach
(2) the dura-aluminum wands are so much lighter to handle and the "S" shape allow them to go under furniture WITHOUT bending down or twisting the wands
(3) revolving intake and the hose and wand rest on top of the machine so the user did not have to reach down to pick up the wands every time.
(4) could be tipped down using the hose and used as tank cleaner on ANY of the 4 sides
(5) throw-a-way Sanibag bag and the user DID NOT have to bend down to remove or replace or even to check the bag or shake out a dust bag
(6) seal for the used bag so no dust escapes when you replace.
(7) cord can be wound on any of the sides of the machine
(8) matching tools with the rollers on the rug tool for easy movement on the carpet
(9)combination floor tools that uses fuller brush and also has felt buffing pad for wood floors.
(10) step on power switch that can be used in the vertical or horizonal postition
(11) attacha- kit to hold all the tools either on the machine or hung in the closet and could be attached to any side of machine
(12)She could not believe how quiet the machine ran after 62 years!
It was so much fun showing all the features and this was on such an old machine.
 
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Many thanks to Michael,Tania and Duane for such a great visit. I have sold off almost all my collection this spring but still enjoy seeing all the vintage and new machines and most of all,sharing times with "best" friends! I hope my machines all went to good homes where they will be appreciated and enjoyed.
Rob
 
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Hi Guys What works of art quality and the list could go on. todays vacuum plastic, plastic what a shame that things are made that way. Last month we had to get a new washer W.P. any way the guys had to use a hand truck to take out the old washer. Carried the new one on their back. They said if you get ten years out of this one you will be lucky. So i guess not only quality on vacuums has gone down it is on everything. Doug
 
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Thanks John. Did you notice Duane and Michael working on my grandmother's little Hoover? It went to it's new home with Michael.
I made SURE we got at least ONE shot of a Hoover so you could read the thread!
We did have a great time and it was the first time Tom had been exposed to several vac collectors at one time. I think he was in shock but he made it to the dining table.
He knows Tania,Fred Nelson,Fred S.and some others in the club, BUT never on a steady 4 day course of NOTHING but vac talk. It was great.
 
Great pictures. How did he get a new in the box GE roll around. Would love to see a picture. The GE roll easy is my latest vintage vac fascination
 
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This was such a nice 3 day gathering with friends. Rob,Michael,Tania, and I had so much fun. Tania and I was treated with two great vacuum collections that Rob and Michael show us at there homes. Rob has a great collection of Air-ways, Rexair and many others. Michael has a great collection of Hoovers uprights his GE and Compacts and many others. We went Ft. Wayne to Allen County Sweeper Co. and other vacuum stores. We spent some time with Michael to get some things done for the convention. It seems to me that my truck is empty when I get here, but it is full when I go home. For now one I am not taking Tania to any Vacuum shops. She seems to find some very good vacuums that are one of a kind and always in very good shape.


 


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We had a so much fun at Rob's house.From lovely dinners to just working on the vaccums,to playing with Rob's water vac's.Duane and Tania and myself worked on the convention.All said,it was just a blast.Looking to seeing them at the convention.
Michael
 
I still find it interesting that people, well "members" in Indiana aren't still invited to participate in the mini meets.


 


Makes me feel so glad to have spent what little money I do have on membership to the VCCC.
 
I still find it interesting that people, well "members" in Indiana aren't still invited to participate in the mini meets. Makes me feel so glad to have spent what little money I do have on membership to the VCCC.

ENOUGH, there will be no unnecessary drama on this website. This is not the first time you've posted something like this Ben BUT IT IS THE LAST TIME. If you have an issue like this again you will take it to private email. If I catch you posting anything like this again it will be your last post ever on Vacuumland. This is your final warning.
 
Happy Gathering in Indy !

So glad all of you could get together again.
It's good to see all of wonderfully kept Vacuums.
I am so glad to see the Air Ways 66 and 88.
Still can remember my Mom, saying every month with
the $5.00 payment. Never again, just two epensive
for a Sweeper ! Lasted 27 years.
It lasted way into the 70's.
Now I have one justlike it !
In my collection of 12 or 14 that I have
cut back to !
Norm
 
It looks like you guys had a great time.
and, Rob what a lovely looking house filled with all of that fine Tell City maple furniture.

Sam
 
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Norm,
By gosh you are right on. I heard that same story about how much the Air-Way cost but when you think she only had 2 Air-Ways in 61 years,they were a bargain. I also kept her Hoover Dail-A-Matic and it was 40 years old. All 3 still work!

Sam,
I didn't think ANYONE would know what Tell City Furniture was or that it came from Southern Indiana. All hard rock maple. It is built like a battleship. There is no staples or fiberboard even on the backs of the dressers. I know it is WAY out of style but I am keeping it!
If you know what Tell City is you may also know about Cushman Maple from Vermont. I kept my grandparents bedroom set and their sofa and chairs in my family room. They bought it in the 1930's. Just like the old Hoover's-with a little care they last and last.
Also funny note, Michael Turner and I both have our dining room furniture passed down and it is in a very similar 40's style in Mahagany and both came from the SAME store in Indianapolis.
 

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