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compactelectra

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OK - the house is on the market and I have to thin the herd.  I should have thinned the herd before this.  In any event I have some interesting machines available, some pristine, some less than pristine.  Judge for yourself.  Some of these are very rare.  Make me an offer, I'll take the best one.  Please do not start a bargaining discourse on this thread.  I you have any questions about the machines please ask.  Otherwise, if you are interested, please email me at [email protected].  I'll be adding additional machines as time goes by.  Only serious buyers over 18 yo.  First up.  A Eureka Mobile Aire Vibra Beat.  Complete but the tool caddy is a bit rough.

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Next Up

A Hamilton Beach cannister.  Missing two tools - the upholtery tool and dusting brush.  If I come across them as I clean up the collection, I will send them to you.

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Nice Eureka! I'm drooling.... :-)

BTW..is that the original hose? I always thought the braided hoses offered by Eureka in that era would have had a nice white stripe curving along its length in a candycane pattern, with the rest of the hose in the green or blue colour of the tools....this one seems all white.......just curious.....
 
You Know Greg

If you say that's where it came from, then that is probably where it came from.  So here you have it guys.  Another one of Terry's pristine machines.

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Hey is there any chance you might have any filter queens you would be willing to sell. I am looking for the pinkish beige color filter queen thanks. Zach
 
I am interested in the model 1010 Convertible

I will send you a private email tonight when I get home from my moms Fred PAT COFFEY
 
It's interesting that you have two vacs that have a model number of "1010" there. If I remember correctly, the Eureka Mobile-Aire is also Model 1010. Our friends in the UK had a 220volt version of that Eureka sold as the Parnell Tenten!

Very cool coincidence for this thread! :-)
 
Thanks so much Fred If you ever find another one, or if you know where I could find one of those fabulous NIB filter queens I would be willing to bust out the old piggy bank if you know what I mean ;) thanks. Zach
 
Fred, what is that black cone looking tool with that Atlas? I just ran across that same tool in my old parts bin and didn't know what it was (oh I hope I kept it, but a lot of stuff went in the downsize)
 

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