vinvac
Well-known member
Gary,
That is your choice, if you don't feel you would ever attend a convention that may be the best move for you. However, many of us will still want to get together at least once a year to rekindle friendships, share vacuums, get the chance to see many vacuums and operate them in person. There are still many advantages!
Personally, I look forward to each and every convention. The history this group has collected over time has made it a wonderful place. So many vacuums that I have never heard of or seen for that matter appear at conventions. Alex Tabor has much information to share.
The younger members of our group have the opportunity first hand to operate vacuums they would not have experienced unless they come to a convention. Most of the time our conventions feature members collections and we actually go to their home....it doesn't get any better than that. Portland was a prime example for me last year. One of our strongest and most supportive Board Members, David Olsen had the opportunity to open his home up so we could see his collection. It was amazing.
Many times we visit such wonderful places as Hoover, Kirby and Electrolux. I think at one time in our history we have even visited the Rainbow plant....Alex correct me if I am wrong.
The convention held in Texas was also a highlight for me. Barb did a wonderful job and it gave me the opportunity to visit her state.
Rather than look at this as the glass less than half full, I am looking at it as overflowing!
Morgan
[this post was last edited: 4/4/2013-09:40]
That is your choice, if you don't feel you would ever attend a convention that may be the best move for you. However, many of us will still want to get together at least once a year to rekindle friendships, share vacuums, get the chance to see many vacuums and operate them in person. There are still many advantages!
Personally, I look forward to each and every convention. The history this group has collected over time has made it a wonderful place. So many vacuums that I have never heard of or seen for that matter appear at conventions. Alex Tabor has much information to share.
The younger members of our group have the opportunity first hand to operate vacuums they would not have experienced unless they come to a convention. Most of the time our conventions feature members collections and we actually go to their home....it doesn't get any better than that. Portland was a prime example for me last year. One of our strongest and most supportive Board Members, David Olsen had the opportunity to open his home up so we could see his collection. It was amazing.
Many times we visit such wonderful places as Hoover, Kirby and Electrolux. I think at one time in our history we have even visited the Rainbow plant....Alex correct me if I am wrong.
The convention held in Texas was also a highlight for me. Barb did a wonderful job and it gave me the opportunity to visit her state.
Rather than look at this as the glass less than half full, I am looking at it as overflowing!
Morgan
[this post was last edited: 4/4/2013-09:40]