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The first vacuum I can remember my Mom having was a Kenmore canister. It was burnt orange with a disc on the bottom of it (where the motor was). It had a white hose. I can't tell you the model number, or even if I would be able to recognise it today. It wasn't my favorite. My Grandmothers was. When the Kenmore quit (around 1966) the household got a two-tone blue Lewyt (Shetland-Lewyt?) AND a pinkish Regina Electrikbroom. Had both of those until 1975 when some no good dirty rotten rat fink Kirby salesman sold them a Classic Omega III. After which I was no longer in the house. My Grandmother's machine was still going strong well into 1977 when my Grandfather passed away and everything was sold/given away while Grandma was in assisted living.Rick
The first vacuum I can remember my Mom having was a Kenmore canister. It was burnt orange with a disc on the bottom of it (where the motor was). It had a white hose. I can't tell you the model number, or even if I would be able to recognise it today. It wasn't my favorite. My Grandmothers was. When the Kenmore quit (around 1966) the household got a two-tone blue Lewyt (Shetland-Lewyt?) AND a pinkish Regina Electrikbroom. Had both of those until 1975 when some no good dirty rotten rat fink Kirby salesman sold them a Classic Omega III. After which I was no longer in the house. My Grandmother's machine was still going strong well into 1977 when my Grandfather passed away and everything was sold/given away while Grandma was in assisted living.
Rick