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Wonderful pictures, and wonderful machines! I especially like your Filter Queen 200 (of course), but that Singer Roll-a-Magic is really cool too. I'm also intrigued by the McAllister Bagless. Does it use a filter system similar to that of the Filter Queen?

You've all seen my Filter Queen 350 a couple of times now, but here she is again. I wouldn't have this beauty at all had Tom not been willing to part with it, so once again, many thanks!

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Drooling...

Over those old Kenmores, they sure don't make them like they used too! Great pictures everyone! I love the Saturn and the other Kenmores especially. Everything else is great too, it is nice to see new pictures instead of the same old stuff. I will have to get some pictures of my canisters.
-Tyler
 
saniway canister

My mom has a royal canister that looks just like the saniway only its blue. She's had it all my life. It's a really good vacuum and still works great. I had to use it a lot growing up so I hated it but I can appreciate what a nice vacuum it is now. Her Panasonic upright is still working good also. It's also as old as I am. They don't make anything that well anymore. The Panasonic is plastic but even so it still works good.
 
Many of my tanks and canisters are the same makes and models as those already posted, but here are some of my others. First, a Royalaire model 260. Complete, except for tool caddy and instruction book.
Jeff

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Next is a Westinghouse model SC-1. This one belonged to an aunt whose husband worked at the Mansfield, OH Westinghouse plant most of his life. I got it when they went into assisted living. It is complete except for instruction book (I do have one for a later model that is somewhat similar) and original except for the hose.

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And now, my Hoover Constellation 82. This is a very special vac in my collection, as my Grandpa bought it for my Grandma for their 40th anniversary in 1955, which was their last, as he passed away the following February, just 4 months & 2 weeks before I was born. Grandma moved in with us just before I turned 9, and from then until she passed away she only used it to clean her room. Mom got the Connie when Grandma passed away, then I got it when Mom moved from her house to an apartment.

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Electro-Hygiene model 966. I have 2 of these, this one I got several years ago at an estate sale, the other one I bought new for my Mom while I was selling Electro-Hygiene in 1974. Unfortunately, the one I bought for Mom isn't in working condition. This pic was taken before cleanup & polish.

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Yes delaneymeegan, the Connie instruction book IS round. And yes, it has been well taken care of, and saw very little use from 1965 until 1992. About the only signs of wear are on the tool caddy and crevice tool, the strip brush on the rug nozzle is pretty well worn down, and the hose is permanently stretched from many years of Grandma keeping it hung up--the weight of the machine end connector caused the stretching. And thank you for the compliments.
Jeff
 
Model XII Electrolux. This was a gift from Norm Brown when he was downsizing his collection. Thanks again, Norm! I have since replaced the handle and polished it up a bit.

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