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When I was younger my grandmother had a Hoover Concept One Powerdrive in beige and a yellow and green Singer Silverglide canister. When she was getting ready to move, the Self Propelled part of the Powerdrive burned out, so she had a vacuum shop disable it. After she bought her next house, she got a hunter green Hoover Elite Supreme and gave the Powerdrive to my mom. She told me at one time she had a Regina Electrikbroom but it almost caught on fire so she threw it out in the yard!

Around 2008 she sold the house and moved in with my aunt. My aunt had a black Sears Best Kenmore Whispertone canister from the early 90s and my grandma would vacuum with it sometimes but she didn't like having to pull it around. I think my aunt may still have that Kenmore, but I'm not sure.

My other grandparents had quite a few too. First my grandmother had a GE swivel top canister she bought with green stamps at the grocery store she worked at. I never saw it but she still had the attachments from it. Then she replaced that in the 80s with a Rainbow D4. They also had a Montgomery Ward wet dry vac that was white and red with a metal tank. There is a picture of me using that vacuum as a kid. The hose on that ended up falling apart, so they replaced it with a Sears Craftsman Clean and Carry 2 gallon shop vac, mostly to clean the cars with. But the last few years my grandpa wasn't able to do it anymore and he passed away early this year.

At one point my grandma got tired of setting up the Rainbow so she got a Bissell Pet bagless upright, and a Bissell carpet cleaner. When she had her carpets replaced with wood floors about 5 years ago, she gave us the carpet cleaner. But she still has the Bissell upright and the Rainbow. I think she mostly uses the Rainbow since like I said she doesn't have carpet anymore.

She also used to have a 80s Regina Electrikbroom 3 speed in an orange color, that her sister gave her. When I stayed at her house, I'd use it to clean the kitchen floor after dinner. That burned up and she replaced it with a 2000s Eureka stick vac of some kind but not sure what became of that.

She also had a metal Eureka F&G of some kind she had gotten from a neighbor because she wanted something quick to vacuum the carpets with, but I think that was replaced with the Bissell.

Now for my parents. My mom's first vacuum was a Kenmore canister Powermate from the 70s in yellow and green. I never saw it, since she had replaced it with an newer Kenmore canister in 1982. Later we also had a mid 1980s Kenmore Powermate canister that a relative was getting rid of and gave us. Then for a while she used the Hoover Concept One from my grandma but then she sold that, and got rid of the other Kenmores and bought a new hunter green Kenmore Whispertone canister around 2000.

She still has that, but around 2005 she got a Kenmore bagless Quick Clean upright with cord winder. That lasted about 10 years but somehow she cracked it so got rid of it. Then she got a Hoover Windtunnel 2 Whole House Rewind around 2016. I think at one time she also had a Hoover Quik Broom in blue, the bagged early 80s version like I have, but I don't recall ever seeing it.
 
Now this is a post I can get behind...

Both of my grandmothers had Hoover Constellation #82’s. Just a strange coincidence, I suppose, because one grandmother had a Eureka Model M and the other grandmother had a Singer 2 speed. None of it makes any sense now.
 
Grew up around my dad's parents only,they had the basic Singer/Eureka canister, later a Eureka upright. We had a compact C4 I think, still have and stepfather brought his Kirby dual sanitronic80? Green, stepmom, same machine which she still has!
 
About my family and vacuums.

My great grandma and great grandpa. They moved into their house in 1954 with an Electrolux XXX. In 1959 they got a Kirby 519. Those were their two machines for a while. In the early or mid 60s, they got a Eureka Model 2010. So those three machines were their vacuums. In the late 60s, the Electrolux was traded in for a Dual Sanitronic 80. In the early 70s, they got a Classic 1CR. The Eureka & 519 were stored in their separate triple garage (and wouldn't be uncovered until 2014 when I took them home). The D80 & 1CR was their two vacuums until the early 90s. They sold the Kirbys and got a Hoover Elite 6.0 and a Dirt Devil Plus Upright. {My great grandpa passed in 1999}. Around 2000 or 2001 my great grandma got two used Kirby Heritage II Legends. The Hoover was used until around 2005 then stored away. The dirt devil was stored around 2003. She used the two Kirby Legends until the very end. She got Alzheimer's, was later sent to a nursing home. Then passed away in 2018. The two Kirby's are still there and I hope I can get those. I really hope so because I can have something my great grandma had. Another thing to remember her by.
 
When my mom got married in 1954, she got a Bell Tower vacuum similiar to the one in the pic (courtesy of Doug Smith's vac site). She then got a Filter Queen a couple years later and gave the Bell Tower to her mom. In the mid to late 60s my mom bought her mom a Hoover Constellation and a Hoover Electric broom. My mom bought a Regina V480 (pic against from Doug Smith's website) around 1970 and then another Filter Queen with power nozzle around 1972. She used that same vacuum until she died in 2001. My sister has that FQ now.

Gary

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The earliest vacuum I remember in our household was an Electrolux E-Automatic that my parents got a few months before I was born. My mom told me they got a Royal tank machine as a wedding present when they were married (1947) but she didn't remember anything about it except that it was gray.


 


In 1962 they got an Electrolux B-7 polisher. Until then, Mama did the floors of the entire (fairly large two-story) house with the E-A's polisher attachment. I remember when the salesman came to the house. He had a big white station wagon that was stuffed full of various Electroluxes and paraphernalia. He demonstrated the Model G but my parents didn't buy it. Instead, the man took their E-A to fix up and convinced them on the B-7.


 


In 1968 they traded in the E-A for a bronze Model G which they had for 12-15 years.


 


I moved to California in 1980. When I came home for my first visit they had a dark green Hoover canister vacuum that, to me, was ugly. And as loud as a jet plane.


 


They had that Hoover for a while, then around 2000 I arranged to get them an Electrolux Model L and a later Hoover upright (like the Convertible but all plastic). They used the Electrolux downstairs and the Hoover upstairs.


 


The last machine they had was the Model L which had gotten a bad motor. I had the L repaired for them as a surprise one Christmas. They didn't know I was going to be home. My oldest brother went to pick me up at the airport under the pretext of going to the store for batteries. He had the Model L with him.


 


I rang the doorbell and when Daddy answered I said, "Hello, your Friendly Electrolux Man here with your fixed-up vacuum cleaner!" My astonished dad started tearing up and when Mama saw me she burst into happy tears.


 


They had the Model L until they sold their home and moved to a retirement community. The sister-in-law of my second oldest brother (R.I.P.) now has the Model L and the B-7 polisher that she keeps downstairs in the family room. Her main upstairs cleaner is a red Miele canister that she is crazy about.
 
Premier Upright in the early 50's, then a door to door salesman sold my mom a tank style


Electro Hygiene which lasted a very long time. When my mom and dad built a new house she


bought a Westinghouse canister as they had hard wood floors and area rugs. When mom put in


shag carpet, I bought her a new Hoover Mode 70 upright from a hardware store. After that


whenever I bought myself a new vacuum, my mom got my old one (still like brand new).......


 


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My mom’s mother - Grandma Molly - had a lovely brown/copper Lewyt tub vac that her brothers brought to Montreal for her directly from Brooklyn, NY. Montreal is only a day’s drive north from NYC, and we used to go a lot when I was a toddler in the 1960’s. Whenever I visited Grandma Molly, she would let me play with the tools. The Lewyt had a nice little tool box, and the two aluminum wands were always connected and standing in the closet. I remember the carpet nozzle had a teeny little button on its front and I was always mystified as to what it actually did!!!

My father’s mother - Grandma Rose - had a little compact Canadian made Regina Sanitron canister that looked like half an egg sitting on its side. These were made by Switson Industries in Welland, Ontario. Brown vinyl hose, brown and cream coloured canister body, cream coloured metal carpet nozzle. All other attachments were grey which really bothered me as they really did not match the ensemble. But all the attachments stored on a “Eureka-like” cardboard tool caddy - including the cool felt “shoe” that attached to the bottom of the carpet nozzle to dust delicate polished floors!
 
My grandparents on my mother's side had a Hoover Convertible 1010. I used to push it all around the living room starting at the age of 3. Something happened to the snap vinyl bag and it got replaced with a vinyl zipper bag that was beige with a floral print. In the garage they had a G.E. swivel top canister (AVC-815) to vacuum out my grandfather's '75 Dodge DartSport. They must've brought it with them from New York (they lived in Florida). I was so sad when they put it at the curb, but my grandmother said the motor went kaput.

My grandmother on my father's side had a Kirby 560 (which I still have). She bought it new and according to my father traded in a G.E. Airflo tank to buy it. I have fond memories of using that Kirby as a child as well.
 
My grandmother had quite a few vacuums. First, she had a late 70s Kenmore canister. After the power nozzle broke on the canister, she bought a Kenmore Magicord upright. Other vacuums she had were a Regina Housekeeper, Electrikbroom, a Dirt Devil soft bag upright and a Bissell soft bag upright. The last vacuum she bought was a Kenmore upright in the late 90s. That vacuum I have today, I got it from her when she died.
 
When I was little, my parents had a Lewyt canister with a charcoal gray tank and a bubblegum pink motor housing. At some point, that was supplemented with a Bissell Sweepmaster electric broom and eventually replaced by a tan and lime green Hoover Convertible.

My dad's parents had an Electrolux, either an XXX or LX, that was in service until my grandfather wnt into assisted living,

My maternal grandmother had a yellow Hoover Constellation when I was little. Not sure after that, other than she had the Bissell Sweepmaster at her apartment later on.
 
My mother had a Kenmore straight suction canister until 1970. Then She had a Rexair vacuum until 1974. Straight suction again. Then a Kirby Classic Omega which she still has. Also has a Rainbow vacuum Dual speed and now a Kirby Sentria.

Her mother Started out with a Hoover upright before I was born. She then had a Kirby 519 model. Then in 1971 bought us a Kirby Classic which we still have.

My Step Grandmother on my dad's side had a Eureka upright.
 
My great grandmother had an Electrolux Silverado and then an Electrolux 6500.

My dad's parent's had a Eureka canister with power nozzle. When my grandmother died my grandfather remarried and his new wife had some kind of Kirby. But he still used the Eureka canister when he vacuumed.

My mom's parents had a light blue top of the line Kenmore canister.
 
My grandparents had a Kenmore Duo Power that I remember using to vacuum their house when I was a kid. From looking at a post here on Sears Kenmore it appears it was a model 3997 from 1979. They would give me five dollars to vacuum their house which to a kid was plenty. Of course I would have done it free. 
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I found a Kirby rug renovator in their attic one day and asked about it. They had a Kirby (knowing what I do now I assume it was probably a 516) that had been lost when their house burned years earlier, so I took the rug renovator and tried to fit it on my mom's Classic III which of course wouldn't work . When my great grandmother died my grandmother inherited her Electrolux Golden J which I thought was a huge upgrade from the Kenmore. 


 


The first vacuum I remember in our own house was a green Hoover Convertible that I hated! The only reason for not liking it was our neighbors had a Kirby Classic Omega and for some reason young impressionable me fell in love with it. I kept after my mom to upgrade to a Kirby and finally I remember us visiting a used vacuum store and her allowing me to pick out what I wanted. I'm sure the people working there got a good laugh out of the parents letting their kid pick out what he wanted. That's how we ended up with the Classic III that I never liked as much as the neighbor's Omega. We only had it for a few years before they bought a new Heritage II and when I was in high school that was replaced with a G4. Today they have a Sentria. 
 
My paternal grandmother had a Kirby Legend 2, a blue Hoover Concept, a green Hoover Powermax, a Dirt Devil Swivel Glide, Dirt Devil Deluxe Upright and lastly a Hoover Windtunnel bagless.

My maternal grandmother had a 1987 Kenmore Upright Self-Propelled, a Regina Housekeeper, and lastly two Panasonic uprights. I remember my aunt having a Kirby Tradition and my other aunt having a Hoover Concept Two in beige/orange with the handvac built in. That's about the extent of my vacuum memories with family.
 
When I was born in 1981, the vacuum my parents had was the Kirby Classic III that started my fascination with all things Kirby and all things vacuum cleaners. My Dad bought the cleaner -- to the chagrin of my Mom -- on November 7, 1978. My Mom hated it because of the fact it had a shake-out bag, and that you had to take the nozzle off the machine if you wanted to change to using the hose, and back.

My maternal grandparents (Mom's parents), meanwhile, had a Montgomery Ward (Eureka) Multi-Beat (Vibra-Groomer) upright, that they purchased used, which also dates to about 1978.

My paternal grandparents (Dad's parents), also had a Kirby Classic III. Theirs was a year older (1977), and at the time they were in Utah. They bought it in 1987 (just before moving to the St. Johns neighborhood in North Portland, OR) from the original owner who had struggled to pay his debts. That Classic III is the one presently in my collection.

In 1994, my Mom finally gave up her Kirby and bought a Hoover Elite U4617-930. This lasted for over 20 years, before it gave up the ghost in the form of dry-sounding motor bearings. Since then, I have been doing all of the vacuuming in my house.

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The memories…I could go on but I’ll start with this…

Parents:
• 1972 – Hoover 1030 Convertible and Hoover 2017 Slim Line Canister. I was not born yet…I came in 1973, haha.
• 1975 – TOL Kenmore Powermate Canister – Think it was 2599 from my Sears Catalogs. This was the vacuum was my entire childhood, I played with this vacuum all the time…got in trouble for it too! But had a long run with many hose replacements and neck repairs at the PowerMate, parents had the Sears Service Contract back in the day, so I remember my parents taking this vacuum into Sears Service for annual maintenance and those hoses did not last long, always cracked at the handle and the PowerMate neck cracked a lot, my mom was very rough with vacuums, not sure why…probably the drudgery of keeping house with 3 kids…along with me playing with the vacuum all the time, when I could… hahaha
• 1987 – Hoover Concept One, don’t know the model number but it was blue with cord rewind and self-propelled mechanism and a Hoover Spirit Canister, don’t know the model number but it was orange and tan, straight suction for above floor cleaning and the stairs. My mom realized the Concept One had very poor suction and the configuration with the adapter plate to clean stairs was something she wasn’t going to do. I used to say she was spoiled with the TOL Kenmore but she’d given up on canister vacuums; unfortunately.
• 1991 – Hoover Spectrum 850 Canister – Convinced them to purchase in Sears Brand Central at the time, I was primarily doing the vacuuming in the house and disliked the current set up with the Concept and Spirit. I loved this vacuum!
• 1994 – Hoover Elite Supreme Hard Case with onboard tools, she didn’t like using a canister vacuum again and she had given away the Concept One to my brother.
• 2002 – Hoover Windtunnel Upright, no self-propelled, it was a blue jewel color from Sears Brand Central. She liked the set up and tools, she ditched the Elite Supreme, don’t recall who she gave it away too or what happened to it.
• 2006 – Bissell Powerforce Upright – don’t ask, not sure what they were thinking on this one…probably an impulse buy at WalMart/Target, don’t recall which store but I was disappointed when I went to their house and they were using this monstrosity LOL. Think they had said they wanted to try a bagless vacuum. That didn’t last, the next vacuum was purchased less than a year later.
• 2007 – Hoover Windtunnel Upright, no self-propelled, it was a gray color from BJ’s Wholesale Club, they tossed the Bissell and not sure what happened to the Blue Windtunnel from 2002.
• 2011 – Hoover Self-Propelled Windtunnel – another BJ’s Wholesale Club purchase, said it would be easier to use with the self-propelled feature.
• 2014 – Dirt Devil Tattoo Canister and Dirt Devil Stick Vacuum – Currently still using, my dad has passed and mom is aging (72) and she finds these two lightweight vacuums easier to use. She still has the Self-Propelled Windtunnel from 2011 but doesn’t get used, too heavy and bulky for her.

Maternal Grandparents:
• Airway 66 Canister – Always remember this in the hall closet, my grandmother assembling it to clean, I remember it was very quiet. I know they purchased new in Queens NY when my mom was very young, maybe around 1951/1952? I’d have to ask my mom.
• Hoover Convertible U4047 – My dad had bought this for her for Mother’s Day 1974. This is the vacuum I remember the most and played with. She even used to let me vacuum for her on the weekends, but she rarely used it. It was an upstairs vacuum for the area rugs and runners in the bedrooms and halls, she stuck with her Airway lol. She was so thankful for the vacuum though, she would point to it and say “kids, see that vacuum over there (was in a spare bedroom) your father bought me that” hahaha she loved my dad like he was her own son (isn’t that the way it’s supposed to be?). What I know now from vacuum collectors on here was it was a promotional model and relatively inexpensive; maybe $50.00 in 1974?? It’s the thought that counts and since she hardly ran it and stuck with the airway, happy my parents didn’t spend a ton of money for vacuum she never used.
• Hoover Handivac – It was brown/beige and in their family room off the garage, it was rarely used, not sure where that came from, again she always used the airway as most of the house was hardwood and just carpet runners, so the airway I’m sure was sufficient.
• That was all the vacuums I’m aware of, shows how different that generation was, they were happy with what they had, given my parents had so many vacuums over the years, my grandparents only had those 3 mentioned above along with an all metal shop-vac in the garage, don’t recall the brand but it was blue, all metal and loud!

Paternal Grandparents:
• All I recall seeing in there house was a GE Canister Straight suction vacuum, they died when I was really young, so never got to know them well.

Godmother:
• Kenmore Straight Suction Canister from the late 1960’s, don’t know the model, she had that up until 1990.
• 1990 – Hoover Innovation, the soft bag pink one. She asked me to help her buy a vacuum, so I went vacuum shopping with her. She wanted an upright this time, as she installed new carpeting in her house; but I kept insisting she buy a canister! She kept saying NO…hahaha, we went to Sears Brand Central, she looked at the Convertibles and a Concept One, didn’t like those, showed her the Hoover canisters there, but she said NO…we ended up at Macy’s with a BIG sale. I showed her the Hoover Spirit Canister on sale for $199.99 but she was not budging, so we kept looking and we saw the Hoover Innovation, it was on sale for $224.99 with attachment set in the price, she liked the color, the weight, the look, etc. So she purchased that vacuum. She had that for a while until she vacuumed up a screw or bobby pin and blew the motor. She called me all upset and said we have to go vacuum shopping again. Then she bought a navy blue Hoover Caddy-Vac at Sears Brand Central, I told her if she “accidentally” sucks up a screw or bobby pin again, the same thing will happen, she didn’t listen and said she wasn’t spending a ton of money on a vacuum again. Think the Caddy-Vac was on sale for $79.99. She’s still using the Caddy-Vac today in 2020; she’s 81. Crazy! Lol

Paternal Aunt (One of many Aunts; but closest to her)
• Electrolux Model 1205, loved seeing this vacuum when would visit, it was the blue/turquoise model with matching turquoise power nozzle. I always thought it was odd she stored the canister by itself in a coat closet and then the hose and power nozzle were hanging on hooks in the stairwell to the finished basement off the family room stairs, there was a door you could close; but still; found it odd they pieces were separate. In the downstairs “play room” she had the separate wand with the straight suction flip-floor tool and carpet shampooer attachment. There was a shelf in the stairwell as well with the dusting brush, crevice tool and packages of filter bags. She had a split level so the shelf was under the stairs going up to the next level. 4 level split level house she had, it was very nice.
• 1988, maybe 1989, don’t recall exact year but she purchased a Heavy Duty Kenmore Plus Upright from QVC. It was mostly black the vacuum, red lettering on the fabric bag and it came with grey plastic tools that connected to the top of the vacuum, not a bottom plate converter. She was telling my parents that the Electrolux wasn’t picking up and her carpets looked terrible. When this vacuum came from QVC she was amazed on how clean the carpeting was after the first use. Knowing what I know now, I’m sure it was the hose on the Electrolux that was the issue, it was a blue cloth woven hose, so I’m sure the seals were shot in the hose. A new hose would have done wonders. She let me vacuum with the Kenmore, I wasn’t that impressed as my parents had a Concept One, sort of reminded me of that but the Kenmore didn’t have self-propelled or cord rewind. The tools were much easier to use on the Kenmore and suction was a lot better on the Kenmore vs the Concept One. She held onto the Electrolux, she passed in 2008 and my cousin (her daughter) got rid of the Electrolux without asking any of the family about it…she had a no clue about quality vacuums. I would have grabbed that 1205 in a heartbeat as it was like new, my aunt was so clean and spotless, so aside from the hose needing a replacement the 1205 was in great condition. Knowing my cousin she put $5.00 on it at a yard sale.

I could go on, as most can, we all have special gift when it comes to vacuums.
 
My paternal great-grandmother, Grandmother, and my mom all had the same vac for a short time, a Kirby 514. I really wanted to restore it as kind of an heirloom, but it would basically been made of new parts. The handle catch and hook were broken, the armature was bad, seals were bad, bumper and roller were bad, wheels were shot, and the cord and bag were replacements. I took the fan, switch, fan case, head, and stator out, in case I need them for parts.

We also had a yellow Sp DAM when I was young that belonged to my paternal grandmother and then my mom, but it was thrown away when we moved. My paternal grandmother also had a turquoise Compact C9 back in the 70s, not sure what happened to it. I heard that she got a rainbow in the 80s or 90s though.

My maternal grandmother had as far as I know:
70s: Electrikbroom, Eureka F&G, Hoover Convertible, not in that order
80s: white Kenmore canister, died when someone sucked up a sock
90s: Unknown for early 90s, Either DD Vision or Swivel Glide for late 90s, found an attachment for one in her home after she passed
2000s: DD Ultra, Caddy vac (Inherited them)
2010s very cheap black DD upright, and green Bissell quicksteamer (have them too)
Counting Shop vacs, the only one that has been owned more than me or parents was my paternal grandfather's flat top 80s Craftsman.
 
I wish I had all these exciting vacuums to share from my grandparents and extended family.

Paternal grandparents
They immigrated to the country and were quite poor. My grandfather was a construction worker and my dad's mom stayed home with the kids. For the 25 years they were in my life they always had the same Regina Electric broom as their primary vacuum. I thought it was so weird given the numerous machines we owned but they had a very small house with only one carpeted room.

Maternal grandparents
Also disappointed in their vacuum selections LOL. They were the complete opposite of my dad's parents. They were a very wealthy DC couple with a large home. Much to my dismay, each time I went in to their basement laundry room I saw the same two entry-level uprights. One was a very old (late 60's) green Hoover bottom-fill convertible with no headlight. The other was a newer (early 80's) white and blue Eureka F&G upright with no headlight either. I remember seeing one of those grey Hoover Brushvacs for the stairs. I always thought they should have had nicer machines given their income. My mom pointed out they had housekeepers so they didn't even use their own machines.
 
Paternal grandmother:
The only vacuum I ever knew her to have was an Electrolux. The only thing I remember about it was that it had the runners or whatever they're called. As a child, I always thought it was odd that it didn't have wheels.
When she passed away, most of her other grandchildren descended on her apartment like vultures. I never saw the Electrolux again. I don't even know which one grabbed it, or what ever became of it.

Maternal grandmother:
The only vacuum I remember seeing at her place was a Regina Electric broom. Maybe that's all she used.

Parents:
The first one I remember was a Hoover Portable in a gold color.
When they got a deeper pile carpet installed, some time in the '70s, they added a light blue Eureka upright. I don't know the model, but I remember the Dial A Nap, and no headlight.
At some point, probably still in the '70s, they got a Eureka canister; orange, with a power nozzle.
The Eureka was replaced by their first Electrolux, and they owned a few different ones over the years.
The sales rep used to talk them into upgrading every couple/few years.
The last one they bought was an Aerus Lux Legacy. The extremely light blue, almost white, with blue trim. Mom still has that one today, although she's not able to do her own housecleaning any more.
I caught my appreciation for Electrolux/Aerus from Mom.
Except, she wasn't crazy, like myself. She was able to own one at a time. I now have, I believe five, at last count. I know. Several members here have way more than that. I think that's great!
I'd buy more, if it wouldn't get me thrown out of my home...which it would. I was really pushing it with the Aerus that I bought a few weeks ago. One more, and I'm definitely out.

Barry
 
BrianNC, were you on here before? I remember someone talking about their parents having a lime Convertible and Slimline and then a green Kenmore canister. IF it was you I recall you had some Kenmores, a green Convertible and Slimline and also a green SP Windtunnel. Maybe I'm thinking of someone else.

Anyway I always wanted a green Kenmore canister and I do have a lime Slimline so that's why I remember it so well. LOL
 
Electrolux all the way!

My Maternal Grandmother consistently had two Electrolux’s, one for upstairs, one for downstairs, almost every model until she died in 1983 with the Olympia One as her most recent of course because it was the current model and also a Golden Jubilee. I remember a 1205 and a model L as the earliest but there were many others, according to my Mother, I just wasn’t born yet. In fact she gave her model S to my Mother when she married my Father and they moved into their first apartment in 1960. My Aunt never married and lived with my Grandmother so the house and everything in it was willed to her and she had it until she passed in 1995. My Mother and her other Sister then inherited the estate. My Mother currently has the Olympia One today as her downstairs vacuum. Her Sister got the Golden Jubilee as she had a 1205, but on last visit she had a new Lux Legacy from mid 2000’s and not sure if she still had the Golden Jubilee traded it or gave it to one of her children grandchildren or great grandchildren. She passed away in 2006 and her home was dismantled by her three children, likely one has the Lux Legacy undoubtedly because it was only about 5 years old when she died and her husband died within 6 months of each other due to cancer.

My Paternal Grandmother had an Electrolux XXX which went on to stay with the house when she died in 1971 but my Aunt had never married and lived with her Mother so the house and all it’s contents went to her including the Electrolux. She passed away in 1984, the house was decided to be sold by her Brother’s (which my Father was one of). I asked for the Electrolux at that time sometime in 1985, I was 15 at the time, and I still have it today at my current age of 51! Three generations...so far...I think I should will it to stay in the family, but none of my nieces or nephew seem to be excited about such things. Perhaps that will come in time.

Jon
 
Paternal Grandmother had: Air-Way 66 later replaced with a Mark II 88, (later came to me), both were straight suction. She had hardwood floors with oriental rugs and was told that beater bars or a revolving brush harmed the rugs. She had in her basement a twin motored Air-Way Chief that had been retired after she thought she was harming the rugs.

Maternal Grandmother had: Hoover 63 with all attachments. She had this until she went to a retirement center.

Maternal Great-Aunt had: Hoover 634 with all attachments. She too, had this until she went to a retirement center.

Paternal Great-Grandmother had: Hoover 28 with all attachments. This later came to me.

Mother had: Electrolux 30, 60, AE, AF, G, Hospital G, 1205, a Kirby Dual 80 and a GE electric carpet sweeper. The Luxes all had power nozzles. In later years there was a Panasonic canister and at least one Oreck. My parents had two homes and the older machines always went to the second home.
 
Maternal grandmother had a Electrolux 1205. She broke the PN1 and used the upholstery nozzle to clean her house (all carpet) which to me seemed rather silly. When I was about six she purchased a used Kirby classic Omega. I do most of the vacuuming for them now.

Maternal great grandmother had the red U4387 plastic based Hoover convertible. Her sister who lives in Overland Park, KS had the U4003 and the 69.

Maternal grandfather and his wife had a Kirby classic III which my step grandmother purchased new.

Paternal grandparents had both a Hoover convertible (butterscotch color, ranger style hood, non headlight model) which they gave me. They kept their Eureka Vanguard after their new home was built. They now own an Oreck XL 21 and an Electrolux model L which I gave them for their basement.

My mother had a Hoover convertible that she received as a wedding gift (Fawn color with dark and light brown stripes on the bag, had a headlight) When the bag became disconnected in a move. My mother and I went to Sears and bought a blue high performance model. This was around 1990 or 91. I had a pretty big succession of vacuum cleaners after that.
 
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