Thank you, Evan - I've only been collecting Dysons for a relatively short time, but those are what I've managed to accumilate so far! Since that picture was taken, I've also acquired a DC02 Clear, and a Constant Max - videos of both of those are on my YouTube channel.
Also, in the past I've owned a DC01 Antarctica Solo (which I wish I still had!), and a DC14 All Floors, which sadly wore it's carbons out, so I stripped it of all removable spares and junked the rest!
The DC02 Antarctica Solo was made in a Limited Edition run of 100,000, each machine being numbered - mine's 24781. They do turn up on eBay from time to time, although it's unusual to find one which is complete. All I'm missing for mine is the manual.
The Recyclone is much, much rarer - I'm not sure how many were made, no one's ever been able to give me an answer on that! In 'Against the Odds', James Dyson mentions he's about to begin a limited edition run of 400 Recyclones, which were made from the recycled plastic of early factory rejects, unwanted test models etc. I don't know if they only ever made 400 in total, or if they stepped up production afterwards. I know they were only on sale for a short time, and so far I've only seen one other Recyclone in the UK.
They were supplied with a manual printed on recycled paper - a contact of mine at Dyson UK very kindly attempted to find one for me, and only managed to find one copy (which of course, they couldn't send!). They also came, not in a cardboard box, but a canvas sack, which the buyer could re-use for other purposes!
