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convertible68

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Why, NEW OLD STOCK, of course! Thanks to David letting me know about a FANTASTIC eBay "gold mine", I had the wonderful opportunity to buy three NOS Eureka 1400-series uprights, as well as a 3300-series canister, on eBay. While they weren't exactly cheap (the total, including shipping and another 3319 canister that I just bought today, ended up being over $300), I'm willing to bet that I paid less than what they were advertised for when they were brand new, 20-some-odd years ago!

First, the large box. I wonder what treasures lurk inside...

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Waiting to be put together...

Actually, more like waiting for me to figure out the instructions, as I had not assembled a 1980's Eureka before, but it was really nice to gain the experience! Notice the phone below, next to the machine...that was Mr. Dial-A-Nap himself on the other line.

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This little "handle coupler" was what I did NOT notice in the box, and I (who up until now, had been assembling only Convertibles) had the hardest time trying to figure out how the two sections of handle went together. I dug around in the box some more, and d'oh, there it was! Here's how it is placed in the lower handle section, already fastened to the machine.

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Clipping the cord into the lower handle section. What I find odd is that the upper handle section has the cord holder on the opposite side, facing the front.

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Pushing the plastic pins into the handle to hold the two sections together...the pins are very stiff, making it MUCH harder than it looks!

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Pins attached. Notice the lower pin on this side...this machine appeared to have been used once, probably for a demonstration, and you could tell someone wedged a screwdriver in there to remove it. If it's hard to attach them, I can only imagine how difficult removing them would be! Personally I would have just left it alone, rather than screw it up...

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