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Eureka F bags & G bags

Tom,

Do you have any separate packages of Eureka F bags and G bags before they were combined as F & G? I believe Jimmy mentioned that one was for the cloth outer bag style and the other was for vinyl. Did the F & G debut in the '60s?
 
Hi Paul,

My dad bought my mom a blue Eureka Super Automatic 260 upright in either 1960 or 1961. It had a cloth outer bag. From the very first years of owning the cleaner, we always used genuine top fill Eureka F & G bags.
 
Speaking of bags

I remember reading something about Electrolux having hand made inner bags where the collars were glued on by a person instead of an assembly line. Can anyone elaborate on this?
 
There is a vintage pack of generic H Style bags for Eureka Princess canisters (shows up sometimes on eBay) that I absolutely love! Why? It has a picture of a very rare Eureka Prince vacuum with two rubber bumpers, one around the bottom of the canister and a second one around the top. Very very rare version of Eureka’s famous Princess cleaner. I would buy that old pack of generic bags just to file away that picture!!! 😁
 
It’s interesting that Kmart also had a private labeled house brand of singer-built machines called “Flor Genie”
I haven’t found any bags for my Flor Genie canister vacuum. I’d love to get a few only for having extras KC-1, KC-2, KC -3 vacuum bags
 

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i have been a hoover dealer for 49 years and never knew that hoover made blue lustre bags but if you all remember the first shampooers for rental on the bkue lustre store displays were hoover shampooers before regina took over they were in all our supermarkets on metal displays here in scranton pa thank you tom gasko and will for revealing this fact
 

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