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Is there any way there can be some ads or even pics of Filterqueen manuals chosen for the pic of the day?? anyhting filterqeen?? I would really appreciate that..
 
POD

I have been meaning to start adding some more pictures of the day. I am not sure if I have any Filter Queen shots or not, but if people would send some, I would be glad to add them.

Fred
 
OK Brad

You have inspired me. I have added a 1975 Filter Queen Owner's Manual. I believe it is the D31/D33 manual. They don't specify the model, only the year. I had one of these. Enjoy. I will add some more. Go to Owners Manuals on the Home Page and look for Filter Queen. Let me know if you find it.

Fred

In case you don't find it, here it is.

http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/00ShowCollectionGETD.cgi?dir=/OWNERS_MANUALS/1975 Filter Queen
 
Hey Brad

No problem. I LOVE Filter Queens. I have found some more manuals and will load them up in the next few days. It is amazing to me how little the machine has changed over the years. But then, why change perfection? I don't know if I have any promotional material for the Picture Of The Day, but will do some searching. This wonderful group of collectors sends me things all the time. These manuals don't specify a model number, so perhaps the group can help me with that.

Fred

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On the current models, all I have ever seen is the electrified hose with the power nozzle and separate floor brush. Do they still have the non-electrified hose with the 2 steel wands and rug nozzle with clip on floor pad? When my mom bought hers new in 1972 the standard configuration was the non-electric hose, 2 wands, rug nozzle, floor pad, dusting brush, crevice tool and ulphostery nozzle. The power nozzle was an option which came it the one piece wand and electrified hose.

I think FQ has taken a step backwards on the current models with that huge hand grip (like on the electrolux) - makes it very cumbersome to use unless all you ever do is vacuum floors or carpeting.

Gary
 
Thanks Fred. Amazing how times have changed. When my mom bought her FQ the 2 wands, rug nozzle, non electric hose were standard and the power nozzle configuration optional and now the reverse is true. Sign of the times I guess - more people have carpeting than bare floors. I do prefer the end of the non electric hose over the electric hose.

Gary
 

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