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I only have one vintage vac, a Kirby D80 bought from a certain Mr Brown and soon to be the property of Turbo500!

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You are selling your only vintage Vacuum Cleaner Paul!? Everybody needs an old one every now and then...

Oh well, Chris will be happy I'm sure, it looks great!
 
Eureka 1784B. Got it at a yard sale for $3. Spent about $9 on bag, belt, filter. It runs beautifully, mint condition. It's a keeper! All attachments were in great condition, was missing the crevice tool so I found one laying around the house, looks like a Eureka one, only thing is it's black. I do have another white crevice tool, it has the same exact texture pattern that the other 3 onboard attachments have on this unit, but the its more square and really thick plastic on the outside where it would slide onto the hose so it doesn't fit so nicely in the onboard tool storage, and I don't want any damage to occur to the tool door so I'm using the black one.

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Very little rust on bottom plate. VGII agitator is in great condition. I like older vacs but only about as far back as early 70's when the first power head canisters appear. Power team canisters are my favorite.

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1956 Kenmore

I Can not understand why that style of canister vacuum never took off and became the standard, easy to move around the house, the hose and even a PN could be stored on the machine with ease making it a truly versatile vacuum. We often have the debate upright vs canister with PN and if that's what canisters looked like they would have the versatility sorted.
Ken I really like that machine
 
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