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I've been wondering lately where others seem to have the best success finding old vacuum cleaners. This time of year we have a lot of yard sales in the newspaper each weekend. I never know which ones are the best to try. I do often go to estate sales, because I figure there were likely older people with old machines, but rarely do I find anything older than an Elite. I have seen threads on here with people's multiple estate sale finds from one day and I'm amazed.
Being in Florida I often go to those clubhouse sales in retirement communities and trailer parks, etc. I figure like estate sales the older people there may have old cleaners they are selling. Usually I have no luck with them though, and if they do have a vacuum, it isn't one I'm looking for. However I did have that great find of a Penncrest Constellation at one a few years back. That sale tends to have several machines each year.
When I go to yard sales, it is at least fairly easy to check for vacuums without stopping. I know when we had sales ourselves when I was a kid, the people who drove by were discouraging, we wanted them to stop - but now I do it myself. LOL
I also can't seem to find anything at the thrifts lately either - Habitat ReStore has been pretty barren, and another thrift store I tried has a bunch of plastic vacs and Kirbys that they want $40-50 each for! And some have been there for a LONG time.
Maybe the vacuums I'm looking for are just too old or uncommon to expect to find. A lot of the vacuums in my collection are ones that I wasn't particularly looking for, but their uniqueness made me want to buy them.
Being in Florida I often go to those clubhouse sales in retirement communities and trailer parks, etc. I figure like estate sales the older people there may have old cleaners they are selling. Usually I have no luck with them though, and if they do have a vacuum, it isn't one I'm looking for. However I did have that great find of a Penncrest Constellation at one a few years back. That sale tends to have several machines each year.
When I go to yard sales, it is at least fairly easy to check for vacuums without stopping. I know when we had sales ourselves when I was a kid, the people who drove by were discouraging, we wanted them to stop - but now I do it myself. LOL
I also can't seem to find anything at the thrifts lately either - Habitat ReStore has been pretty barren, and another thrift store I tried has a bunch of plastic vacs and Kirbys that they want $40-50 each for! And some have been there for a LONG time.
Maybe the vacuums I'm looking for are just too old or uncommon to expect to find. A lot of the vacuums in my collection are ones that I wasn't particularly looking for, but their uniqueness made me want to buy them.
