Seriously, somebody's gotta stop this guy!

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He's not done yet-on his website he shows a clip of an Electrolux "G"Beautiful turquose one-with its motor jammed and burning up.The body of the machine is smashed.He doesn't show that part.Maybe he will burn his place down from the shorted and jammed motors overloading his home wiring!Yes that AirWay was tough-made a good rock crusher!was a bad end for a nice vacuum!
 
Let's balance out all this negativity...

Everyone who has an Air-Way upright, post pics here!!

Here are 2 which will NOT be getting wrecked:

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hey Jack

Nice airways!
never seen that dizer though, was that made under licence in Britain? reminds me of those dust bustler things we had over hear all that time ago

Charlie
 
Hi Charlie - nice to see you posting on here at last!

The Dizer is a fascinating machine. It was manufactured under licence by the M.C. Dizer Company.

Malcolm C Dizer originally came to the UK in 1919 under the employ of Hoover, to help set up Hoover's operations in this country. At some point later, presumably in the early 30s, he decided to get into the vacuum business on his own, and bought the rights to manufacture the Air-Way upright in the UK under the 'Dizer' name. However, it isn't actually a direct copy; in fact, there's not a single shared component between the two machines!

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STOP COMPLAINING

if i hear one more person complaning about my friend i"ll start smashing vintage vacuums
and i'm not fucking around i"ll go to ebay and buy as many vintage vacuums as i can
he does these videos for 2 reasons:
1.THEY ARE BROKEN
2.HE HAS DEPRESSION YOU ASSHOLES
also some vacuum collectors actually like his videos and some of those people are on this site right now
 
That's just fanning the flames, Marshall. It is never appropriate to use the kind of language for one, and If you feel we should stop complaining in a thread that was last posted in in 2009, there's a much more subtle way to do it.
 

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