Dan,
Thanks for the compliment. I've owned a number of Hoover vacs over the years, but I've never worked for Hoover. I have a number of Kirbys in my collection. I bought my first Kirby in 1972, but before that, even as a kid, I had a fascination with Hoover vacuums--how they looked, how they sounded, what colors popped out at me. I wanted my parents to buy me one, but we were limited on funds and could not. In fact, my father thought it was not normal for a boy to want a vacuum.
Now, the back story on the 1070. In the mid 60s, when I was a freshman in college, I had saved up enough money from my job to buy my own Hoover. I wasn't in to model numbers at the time, I just liked how it looked. I think it was a model 35--gold and white. I used that vacuum as often as I could. Unfortunately, a couple of years later, we lost our home in a fire, and the Hoover and everything else went with it.
As we were rebuilding and refurnishing, I knew we just had to have another Hoover. So, I had enough money and I went and bought a Hoover model 1070. I liked its looks, and it was overall a better vac than the one we lost. (Refer to my previous post about the Hoover model 719.)
Anyway, as time went on, I either traded or sold the Hoover 1070 (can't remember which). Just recently, I saw on ebay a Hoover model 1070 for sale. It was really clean and in great condition. I skipped the bidding process and went straight to the "buy now" price of $75 plus shipping. Probably collectors out there would condemn me for paying such a price, but I had to grab it while I could for sentimental reasons.
That vac is sitting here right now. You see, as I look at it, memories of that time in my life come back to me--my contentment with that vac when new, our new home, our family life after having to start over, my college graduation and starting my job as a teacher. They say money can't buy health, but there are times when my can buy memories. This was one of those times.
Joe