Thank you Joe
I've always loved researching vacuum cleaner history. Until I was put in touch with John Lucia I thought I was the only person in the world interested in vacuum cleaners. Then mostly Electrolux and Kirby. Then in September of 1980 I went to the Hoover Historical Center in North Canton, Ohio. What I didn't know was that I was laying the groundwork for the VCCC. John Lucia contacted Hoover in 1981 for information and was referred to me, we met in person in September of 1982, and founded the club right then, though the official date is January 2, 1983.
That early history became topics for the first newsletters which were interesting but far from professional. John and I altered with me writing one, him the next. He covered all things Hoover, and I wrote about all other brands, especially the non electric. I left no stone unturned to dig for vacuum cleaner history. I'm not the expert everybody thinks I am, I simply write what I find through research. Unfortunately, the facts I found were not allways accurate, like Cecil H. Booth, which according to several articles was an American industrialist. Well if the facts are wrong, you keep the misinformation going. Unfortunately this was the days before he computer, internet, and so on.
Now that I have the correct information on Mr. Booth, I'll make the needed corrections.
Thanks for clearing that up,
Alex Taber.