Nice!
I just picked up a JCPenney-branded Hoover Convertible. I saw it at a Goodwill back in January and decided to skip it because I'd already acquired a Sentria and a Royal 884. It's amazing how quickly one may fall down into the rabbit hole of collecting things and I didn't want to go too far because my wife does not care for anachronistic items, lol, and heck, I ended 2018 with just one solitary vacuum, my SC886 Sanitaire.
Well, two days ago I walked into this same Goodwill almost two months later and it was still there, along with a Heritage II Legend ahich I grabbed at $10 (I gotta stop this!!! I'm drawing the line today, lol). I figured for $4 for the JCPenney, it was better off in my hands than in the garbage, which is where it was probably going to end up if nobody bought it and its time on the floor had to have been coming to an end since (I'm assuming) thrift stores need pretty high turnover to make room for the new items and it was there for at least the early part of January. It would be quite a shame because it is in great shape for its age. It's really clean, the vinyl bag is in very good condition and the brushroll literally looks brand new. It's tied up in a plastic bag until I get around to cleaning/polishing/sanitizing it.
My wife does not know about my two latest finds yet (eek) but I am buying her a brand new Dyson Cinetic upright for her bday, since she has always wanted a Dyson (though I do not). I figure a shiny new Dyson will buy me a "license" to collect, lol, even though it will cost me more than my Sentria, 884, Avalir, JCPenney and Heritage II Legend **combined** INCLUDING all the wear parts like brushrolls, motor brushes, trim, fans, belts, etc. and little things I have bought for these vacs like polish, sandpaper, buff pads and steel wool, but oh well, lol. A happy wife is a happy life and I have to admit that I am sorta interested on just how well the Dyson stacks up to my mighty direct-air uprights.
Kind of OT: What kind of range do you have in your kitchen, in the second picture? I'm not really familiar with ranges all that much, but this looks like something I haven't seen before. Are you into vintage kitchens?