North Texas Mini-Meet 11/8/2014

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Joe Kassock, Bobby and I were almost thrown out of a hotel. Morgan almost needed a defribillator.
"Cheetos, anyone?" Everyone start singing, "Conjunction Junction, what's your function? Morgan, may I call you Morgan? Remember The Mall of America? Dropping caskets in snowy cemeteries, nuns and bisexual morticians? Just your average run of the mill conversations.
Sean did have a whopper of a time at the table at Stark's Museum.
other than that......................................
 
You and Sean almost took the table with you! Childs play? That was a cute picture. I forgot about that one. Yes, It's true I did vacuum the downstairs lobby with a 69. Those hotel carpets did needed a good Hoover beating.

Yes what happens at all the above. Stays there! Although I will remember to put my house keys in a safe place! Sometimes, I've been known to let the cat out of the bag!
 
Yes, Kenny!

There was poor Sean, flat on his back with his legs up in the air..... WHAT A DISPLAY!! I'm sure those lobby carpets were never as clean. I, of course maintained my composure throughout the entire episode .... elitist snob, I mean, professional that I am. Because I do. (Well, becauase i USUALLY do). better?
 
I’m by no means an expert, but…….

The Lewyt had the electricity running through its wands. They connected by a line running through the center of the wand. This is why some people were electrocuted. The power nozzle was way ahead of its time because it had no belt, just gears. I’m sure ‘others’ know more than I do.

John and Sean sitting at the kids table was a sight to see. I know the both of you were on your best behavior that day!
 
great Texas vacs

The Lewyt Electronic(which one consumer test report said had nothing electronic about it)used low voltage current though the hose,direct connect wands and to the 'beater/sweeper'.The hose had a swivel at the machine and would be the first with no pigtail cords hanging out at ends.Lewyt had a previous power nozzle about 1955 using a cord along hose similar to later Elux.The Electronic was a great idea at the right time and done very nicely UNTIL it entered a real home with real dirt and real housewives and maids.Then--problems.I hope only shocking and not electrocution.Does anyone have facts on lawsuits,injuries,etc.First was green,later blue.Again others know even more.Feel free to add.

Sean,I wonder where Scott got the Sears?,Jimmy
 
Thank you thank you!!! That makes sense. I kept looking at the wands and hose and couldn't see anything that would supply the electric supply. They look like wonderful machines, and they look like they were a lot of fun... Shocking aside.
 
What a nice time!

Sean once again proved to be a terrific host and made for a memorable time for us all.
It does all start with the people, as all were there just to enjoy each other's company and just have some fun.
I do enjoy the fact that the conversations start with vacuum-cleaners but do run the gamut which makes these meets all the more engaging.
And thanks Jay for hosting lunch!
I'm still tingling... I wonder why? It did take me two cans of Final-Net to get my hair back into place after vacuuming with that Lewyt. However I can now do tricks like lighting fluorescent tubes with my nose.
 
I concur that the mini-meet was a great time. Sean has really figured out how to put on a great mini-meet. They keep getting better and better every time. I especially enjoyed the trip to the vac shop, even though I didn't buy anything. The experience was fun just the same. And I must say I don't think I've ever shared s'mores at a vacuum gathering. Sean just really knows how to entertain, something I really do appreciate. Thanks to everyone that came and made the day a very enjoyable one.

Chad
 
Thank you gentlemen...

I appreciate all the kind comments from Kenny, Jay, Paul, and Chad. I'm glad that a love of vintage vacuums and other funky collectibles have brought these men and other friends into my life. If there are other collectors in the Texas/Oklahoma area who would like to come to mini-meets, please let me know. We don't have any entrance exams, credit checks, or skills test to be a part of the fun. There are always vacuums/bags/attachments and other goodies looking for new forever homes. Laughter is in excess and so it the food.
 
So very bummed I had to miss this mini-meet this year. Looks like fun was had by all. Knowing a few of the faces in the pictures and of course Sean well, I know I missed out on some great conversation, both about vacuums and umm ….. well you know!!
 

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