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Regina.

In the paperwork that will be delivered tomorrow is a lot of info on Regina, including this machine. Once I find it, will post a complete history of the company. As I recall it's quite interesting.

Alex Taber.
 
<span style="font-family: verdana,geneva; font-size: medium;">For the latest VCCC newsletter, I contributed this ad. It's a slightly different era and machine, but certainly early. It wouldn't be long before Rgina would realize that vacuums, and not music boxes, was where the money was....</span>

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Thank you John.

As you may recall I did a feature story on Regina back in the early days of the V.C.C.C.. When I was back in Indiana I went through box after box of paperwork, and in there were several things of the early days of Regina. As I said, those boxes should be delivered tomorrow, and I'll post the Regina stuff first.

I certainly have my work cut out for me, and it will take months for me to load it all in. Also, as this computer's on it's last legs, a new computer is also on the list. As for the machines, I plan to go with a U-Haul Pod to bring them back here in a few months. I'm already designing a storage building that will serve as a display room.

By the way, I found your two part report on the Sears Catalog you did back in the early 90's, and I've already posted the get well card with the 'Vacuum Cleaner suvivor's Group' for cats that got their tails caught in the brush rolls. That's in Vintage, look under 'Sarah, the Electrolux Cat.'

Again, thank you for making it all possible.

Alex Taber.
 

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