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I would hope that...

The very few people in the world that are interested in vacuums would somehow be able to keep such a great convention focused on the machines rather than petty squabbles and personality differences. Vacuum enthusiasts are so rare that everyone should just appreciate each others company.

If I would ever choose to attend such an event, I would certainly be greatly disappointed to witness high levels of drama.

Bill
 
Well, I certainly plan on enjoying a

fun, pleasant, and drama-free time in Oklahoma.
Just tonight, I gave my monogrammer something I'm preparing for our raffle.
I'm also working on some special clothing. An artist friend of mine is designing a fab new Hoover shirt.
There are lots of surprises in store.
Can't wait!
 
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Oh-so you are only going to have a good time in Oklahoma? Kansas isn't good enough for you, huh?
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Though the convention is as close as it has ever been, and I would love to attend, too many family obligations that require daily attention. 


 


Hope everyone has a wonderful time.
 
Nuns and Morticians?

John,
For a moment I thought that was the plot line for a very special episode of "Blossom"...or was it the "The Nanny"? Either way I'm sure we will need our tap shoes, ballet flats, and sensible loafers for all the adventures that Kenny, Houston and Phillip have planned for the VCCC members.
See everyone soon,
Sean
P.S. Remember...the right shoes complete every outfit.
 
Some will...some won't

John,
As long as we can laugh at ourselves, who else needs to join in? A sense of humor is mandatory in my career, personal life, and is reflected in what I collect. Vacuums are one thing, but have I told you about my vintage Thermos (or Thermi as some refer to them as), yardsticks with advertising, airline timetables, or luggage sets? I had to laugh to keep from crying as I packed up what came with me from Ft Worth to Santa Fe, and then unpacked it...and them realized it didn't all fit in my new old house! But enough about me...Kenny, how many VCCC members are registered for the convention?
Please let us know!
Sean
P.S. I used my Hoover 51 to vacuum off the front porch of my 1957 house (age appropriate I thought), and one of my neighbors slowed his Subaru down to admire the view and said "Nice tank cleaner"...was he talking about me or the Aerodyne...I may never know!
 
That is unusual and yet, interesting.

A few years ago, I took out a wall in my house. Several things fell out onto the floor. One was an old yardstick from the "Pittston Paint and Wallpaper Company'. long out of business. I also have one from a store from a chain managed by my late brother. I've kept both, of course. You just never know what you'll find, or whom else appreciates it.
 
Yardsticks galore...

Jimmie,
I'm pretty sure I don't have an Electrolux yardstick, but my collection 'measures up' nonetheless! I have an assortment from appliance stores, furniture stores, dept stores, hardware stores, and mom & pop shops too. A unique one is from my employer, American Airlines, when they introduced 747s on their domestic routes in 1970 and it was used by travel agents to describe attributes of the then spacious cabins. Besides being fun to look at a practical use of the multitudes is to help plan furniture placement in a room using the yardsticks as a 'schematic' on the floor.
Have a great Wednesday,
Sean
P.S. John-contrary to the hearsay, I have not used my yardsticks to surround any deceased person on my Karastan carpeting in lieu of police tape.
 
So many Compacts...

Phillip,
Thank you so much for all the work you are putting in to make your collection available to the VCCC members. I'm glad those vacuums are so 'compact' so they would fit in the back of your pick up truck. Shall I assume one of your chickens are driving? Or just giving directions? It looks so lush and green there, a bit different from here.
Looking forward to your hospitality,
Sean
 

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