Nice Royal, Morgan!!
Royals and rebadged Royals (especially Electro-Hygiene!) have always been one of my favorites, whether it's an upright, tank, or cannister. I currently have 2 Royal uprights, models 153 and 189 in my collection, and 5 Electro-Hygienes, models 80 and 94 straight suction uprights, 903 revolving brush upright, 701 tank, and 966 tank. The 189, 94, and 966 currently need repair, the rest run great!! Also, my wife has an 886 Royal upright that is the "daily driver" around here, but I don't consider it part of my collection.
My interest in Royal and Electro-Hygiene goes way back. Two of my Uncles sold them before I was born, probably in the early 50's. Also, when I was a kid, one of my Aunts had a 950 tank, another had a 230 upright, and a Great Aunt had a 230, then a 285, then a 903--she was REALLY sold on them!! I sold them myself during my Senior year in high school and for about 3 months after graduation in 1974, then again for a couple months in 1976.
Your 401 is a beautiful machine, and knowing Royal tanks I'll bet it's both powerful AND quiet!! Nice attachment set too, but I'm wondering why the hose, wand seals, and bumper on the rug nozzle are gray when everything else is blue?
We used to pick up a 16 lb. bowling ball in the demo of the 966, I'll bet you can do that with your 401, too! And the paper & cloth bag and filter setup we used to refer to as the exclusive triple filtration system.
By the way, glad your surgery was successful and you're feeling better, and hopefully soon you'll be completely recovered, if not already.
Jeff
P.S.--Pete, the short pigtail cord on the tank you saw at Sally Ann's IS normal, the ones with the pigtail could be used with a cord like Morgan's, or with the optional cord winder.