The last time these will be together...The NORTH CAROLINA FIFTY-SEVEN!!!

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Well, it stopped raining long enough to get a few shots of the vacuums arranged for their last group photo together. After today, most of these machines will be starting a new journey to their (hopefully) new permanent places among established collections.

Number one.

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Apparently,you've already....

...culled out my Lux model XX from the herd and no-doubt sent it on its way westward. Many thanks for that, Rick. I owe you BIG TIME!
RB
 
Hi, Rick from Electrolux-Dude

Hi, Rick--This is Nathan, Electrolux-Dude, I e-mailed regarding the Electrolux CA-The Shop Vac, If you are interested in selling it let me know. I'm also interested in the Tri-Star and also the Cadillac, as my good friend not too far from me said he had a Cadillac a long time ago. (The Cadillac Vacuum). Anyway--If you'd be interested in selling any of these let me know, and let me know how much you want for them. You can call me at (806) 220-1014 or e-mail me at [email protected]. I'll be out of town till first of next week.

Nathan
Electrolux-Dude
 
Clueless in California

Rick, I'm confused. Are these machines for sale? Is this the collection that was for sale on ebay? This is part of Hans (Hi Hans!)Craig's collection? I see some things I have in my collection. Sorry, I'm catching up on life outside of school now that thats done.

Marty
 
I was just on the phone with Terry

Most of these machines will be available for sale. Watch this posting for details later.

Terry and Rick.
 
So close you can reach out and touch them...and yet so far o

It is always surprising perhaps which vacuums appeal across the broad span of members here. As a deeply devoted vintage form & function design and engineering guy, it's the Hamilton-Beach on 4 casters, The Fairfax-ish Whatever Brand It Is (McAllister? Conlan-Moore CONVAC?) kitty-corner to it...and what the heck is that one between them with the transparent amber top? A corn popper? A vacuum display with a demonstration dome to show the cyclonic swirl?

But above all the one that garners most of my covetous yearning is the Lewyt 66(?) on the dolly. Because the superb turquoise Westinghouse will surely take pride of place in Snellville or Ruskin...

Crap, there I go go picking out the best ones in my temporary delusion. LOL
Ok, the Kenmore Commander is darn nice, too, and the two Westinghouse Torpedoes and the Eureka Roto-matic and the range of Electroluxs and the Apexs, Air-ways, Royal, Filter Queens and Hoovers, oh my goodness the mind buckles under sheer wonderment. :-)

I want to send out my admiration and gratitude to Terry and Rick for saving this assortment of goodies and a huge round of applause to Rick for setting them all out so alluringly in his driveway that we may all dream & drool over such an instant collection. Hardly surprising but good to know that a few will be retained, a few will no doubt be gifted to new homes and the rest sold off will more than pay for the lot. Congratulations in advance, you two intrepid scalliwags.

Nice touch, the Made In America flag wafting proudly over the hoard...er, herd of classic Dust Buffalo.

Now, about matching up those hoses and tools...:-)

Dave
 
Now isn't that a beautiful spread!!! Rick you have done all of the work here and presented these vacuums beautifully!! Dave I agree the flag really sets the display off!! Stay tuned everyone for more details! Terry
 
Thanks to all who have E-Mailed Terry and myself.....

and who have showed an interest here on the forum. IT WAS OUR INTENTION TO SAVE THESE MACHINES. We did not know what may have happened to them. We struggled with this for many hours until placing a bid. We had thought about waiting for it to end, and making an offer. We were not sure if the auction were to end with no bids if they would settle for an offer, and to dispose of the items in an inexpensive but devastating fashion for those of us interested in the vacuum hobby. I do know for a fact after talking to the seller that they would NOT be sold individually and they really needed the space in the warehouse for other business use.

Once having won the auction, the problems of selling the machines and parts (there are A LOT of parts) became apparent to us. For one, the recent thread about posting EBay auctions on this forum was a big concern. Another concern was whether it would be right to sell the items right here on the forum, considering the large amount of materials and machines. Still a third concern was shipping. The costs. What if there was damage? How would we handle a bidding war for items... via E-mail? And lastly, but most importantly - friendship. The selling of items without a centralized system could cause HUGE hurt feelings. What if the item were thought not to be described as it was when it arrived? What if it were damaged in shipment? We would rather NOT sell anything than risk a friendship over some vacuum cleaner.

With all the above considerations in mind. Terry and I have decided to sell the items on EBay. When I have cleaned, checked-out, and assembled the machines and parts, we will make an announcement that they will be offered for auction on EBay. We won't be posting individual auctions. We may have to make the announcement in "waves" as items are prepared. They all won't be ready at once obviously. I would like to be finished starting the auctions by the end of September. I will use the forum to make the announcement(s) because I feel the posting of an EBay auction on the forum does inform vacuum collectors that something is out there that we may have otherwise missed.

Finally, Terry and I did purchase the items, and we hope there are no hard feelings when we say that we will be keeping some things, some items will be gifts, and some will be sold prior to any auctions taking place. So, if some of the items don't show up on EBay, you'll understand why. We have not answered any requests that were made via E-Mail, instead we have chosen to make this one blanket announcement. I hope all understand why we are doing things this way.

Again, Thank you for your interest. If something looks like it might appeal to you and it's available for auction, the best of luck to you.

Terry and Rick
 
Dave, thanks for NOT pointing out that I need to paint my house. The flags that have flown continuously since 09-11-01, tend to clean a circular pattern on the front of the garage, that the rest of the siding does not benefit from. I replace the flag every anniversary. They get taken to be burned in a ceremony at the VFW.
 
As always Rick, you have done an outstanding job of explaining how we plan on selling the vacuums from this collection and the reasons why. Most importantly we did not want to hurt anyones feelings. We had already had multiple request for certain machines and we felt that listing them on EBay would be the fairest way to handle this. Terry
 
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