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Congrats!!

Hey Kyle, that is so awesome that you fond your dream machine! I know why Fred made the laugh about the build quality.. not that he was making fun of it, but the plastic on these models seems very thin and fragile. Austin had a brand new in the box of this same model, that is now in the vacuum museum. Neat looking machine, but I was almost afraid to touch it it seemed to small and fragile. VERY cool machine for your collection though! I've only ever seen two .. your's and Austin's.
 
Greg - I'm not sure about the cookware. Someone probably received it for Christmas. This picture was taken a long time ago. Thanks for checking on the bags. I'm currently waiting to get my Houskeeper. I'm having some separation anxiety because it's still in Kansas City.
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Kinda old..

Haha, yeah this is a really old thread. I've had this machine for a long time now, but I still love it! I would be interested in a 2000 to add to that; especially considering I JUST found the model 3000 "Heavy Duty" (haha, that's a laugh!). So having all three machines would be really cool.

Here is the new one.

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that is very funny

That is certainly funny that you found the 3000. I was considering buying the 2000 to match my 3000, but I can't bring myself to do it for some reason. But you would have a nice display of the 3 now! And I think the guy will take $10 for it.
 
Early models

So the model that I had above was in gray. Could it have been a 400 model? I’m not sure what year the picture was taken. I’m with Phillip, we are both wondering how many early models of Regina Housekeepers were made.
 
Hey Kyle, I still have a load of vacuums for you if you still want them- The Kenmore self propelled and the Duo power, and probably a few others if I think about it...
 

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