eurekaprince
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I am hoping someone at Vacuumland can help me identify the canister vacuum that was bought for my Grandma Rose sometime in the 1960's.
My foggy memory tells me it was a tiny thing, and was labelled a Regina Sanitron or Sanitizor - can't remember. It was tear-drop shaped - kind of like a competitor to the early tear shaped Eureka Princess. The front was for the most part flat, except it was kind of "dented" inward in the center parallel to the ground. The hose port was on this flat front - no top mounted swivel hose connector like a Mobile Aire. It had two large wheels towards the front of the canister, but I remember it's rear end rested on a metal hook that I think was also used to wrap the cord. It kind of dragged along the floor on this hook - not very safe for hardwood floors!
The colour scheme was kind of light brown like chocolate milk, but the attachments were all grey (except the carpet nozzle, I think). It came with a light brown cardboard tool carrier which held all the attachments.
I think I once remember seeing a similar vac on Saskatchewan Doug's great website. Something tells me this was one of those Canadian oddities made at the mysterious Switson plant in Canada (Welland, Ontario?).
I sometimes wonder if this was a Lewyt, but I am almost positive it was labelled Regina.
I may have some of the details wrong, but I would love to download at least a photo of this vac for old time's sake.
Does anyone have information to clear up a foggy 52 year old mind?
My foggy memory tells me it was a tiny thing, and was labelled a Regina Sanitron or Sanitizor - can't remember. It was tear-drop shaped - kind of like a competitor to the early tear shaped Eureka Princess. The front was for the most part flat, except it was kind of "dented" inward in the center parallel to the ground. The hose port was on this flat front - no top mounted swivel hose connector like a Mobile Aire. It had two large wheels towards the front of the canister, but I remember it's rear end rested on a metal hook that I think was also used to wrap the cord. It kind of dragged along the floor on this hook - not very safe for hardwood floors!
The colour scheme was kind of light brown like chocolate milk, but the attachments were all grey (except the carpet nozzle, I think). It came with a light brown cardboard tool carrier which held all the attachments.
I think I once remember seeing a similar vac on Saskatchewan Doug's great website. Something tells me this was one of those Canadian oddities made at the mysterious Switson plant in Canada (Welland, Ontario?).
I sometimes wonder if this was a Lewyt, but I am almost positive it was labelled Regina.
I may have some of the details wrong, but I would love to download at least a photo of this vac for old time's sake.
Does anyone have information to clear up a foggy 52 year old mind?
