Saw this Panasonic brochure on ebay..

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I'd have thought all 98 pages would have at least 1 vacuum but maybe i'm being naive :P

lol
 
good design, tools come with it and all..clean fan, modern design with just a hint of old fashioned-ness...I wouldn't excpect any less from Panasonic.
 
I have not shelled out for a proper camera as of yet, and I can't figure how to transmit scans yet, either. I know you're not picking, but I am anxious to be a part of the visual aspect of this site, and am subjecting you all to half-a__ed images. Money is tight. Oh, and I guess you noticed it is not a Jetflo.
 
God no, I love the jetflo design (the old browny ones) but that design pictured has to be my favorite upright panasonic atm, lol.
 
Just found this thread while looking through the history on Vacland.

I have that panasonic upright vacuum

It needs some work , the bellows at the base has perished.
 
I've never seen

a Panasonic blender before, but I remember those ball radio's, and the upright Vacuum in the brochure was also sold by Eureka as the Emperor upright.
 
Thanks for posting that Tom
From what i have read on vacland the Emporor was made for Eureka by panasonic.

The two machines are so similar but the major difference is the motor setup. From a pic i saw on a thread here the Eureka has a vertically mounted motor were as the panasonic has its own style motor mounted horrizontely as seen in the above pics.
 
HI Tom

Thank you, My mistake , I found a picture on Vac land and it looked like the motor was vertical like a normal Eureka.

Looks awesome I will take some better pics of mine later
 
So, this Panasonic vac is not a Jet Flo, right? I don't see any Jet Flo markings and it appears to be a direct-air machine, just with the motor set further behind the brushroll and at a 90 degree angle, or am I mistaken?
 

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