It is a shame how old vacuums justgetthrown away. I hope to find 200 electrolux machines in a shed soe day. I will probably have to find a new collector thatis just getting into properly collecting in a few decades. Getting rid of hundreds of vacuums in a small city of 400,000 people would ruin any market value. Not that i paid much for them. my average cost per vacuum is about $9.5.
Well, that would be me with the shed of 200 vacs & parts....lol. It all actually came from an ol' Electrolux rep who died after 45 years of service. His kid thought it was all just junk....except for a few Hospital Gs that he sold somewhat high before I fell into it all.
I don't know how many of us are left who would savor 200 Electrolux tanks. The 'flippers,' of course, would be interested if the price was right. They're in every hobby, looking for widows, the poor, and the uninitiated. But that many vacs would be work, and 'flippers' are not about a lot of work, usually.
I had access to about 30 floor polishers too....I just didn't have the room to take them home, or really wanted to.
But getting all those vacs sort of devalued the experiences of buying Electrolux tanks one at a time and for much more money. It just shows you how artificial the market really is in a lot of hobbies. Anything vintage is worth exactly what you can get for it, nothing more.
Yeah, a guy can get really depressed thinking about all the hobby stuff and parts that have made the landfills across the country.....
Kevin