YOU ALL HAVE ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL COLLECTIONS OF RARE AND VINTAGE UNITS MR FLORIDA IS SITTING ON SOME GEMS OF THE DRYFUSS VARIETY....PRICELESS....YOU COULD NOT FIND NICER VERSIONS IN THE HOOVER VAULT
I absolutely LOVE that Concept One! My mother had the very similar U4203 when I was a kid, finished in a very warm Pale Honey and Rust Brown color scheme. She should never have gotten rid of it! But, life goes.on, and I have since found a lovely Concept One U3315-070 which has proven a wonderful addition to my own collection. Take great care of your Concept One-it is certainly a precious gem in the vacuum cleaner world!
And, I'm gonna try to make that a reality. That 150 is amazing!!! I MUST procure one of those.They are fantastic!! I would also like, someday, to get a HOOVER "Senior". One MUST have at least ONE of them. I have a fab "Junior". But, a nice HOOVER from the other side of the 'pond' would surley be a treat. Someday, when opportunity AND funds permit. That's part of the 'fun', isn't it?
Was someone discussing the Dreyfuss designed 150? I have two. Beautiful machines. Awaiting restoration. These suckers are quite complex!!!! Vastly ahead of their time.
And now the fab 28. Still my smoothest running hoover. I got it off ebay and had to do nothing to it. It is impeccably clean, with only a few scuffs, and runs like butter.
I will leave you with a beautiful Hoover 68 similar to my uncles, but far cleaner! In front of the most fitting match of a stove![this post was last edited: 6/2/2012-00:32]
Excellent work there. We ALL get our inspiration from others. I'm profoundly flattered that I could contribute SOMETHING to you. You are taking nice photos, too.BUT... you got rid of a 68 ???????????? Remind me to "slap you" when I see you in person. Well, we all 'FALL'. A learning experience. You're sorry and you'll never do that again, right? Your endeavors are, in a word, "impressive".
to find one 'intact". It was the last convertible to have the handle painted to match the hood, bag, etc. 69 came with a white handle, and "Convertible" on the lens.
It is also the vacuum FEATURED in the Jerry Lewis/Agnes Moorehead comedy, "Who's Minding The Store?" That was a very 'big deal'.