caligula
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Hi Hygiene903.
Thanks for the info on the P.A. Geier Co., it was indeed the factory where the Health-Mor uprights were made. It was also the home of Royal (which was originally a non electric upright pumper in 1905), and later the Electro-Hygiene. But it was much more involved than that, because many Royal-like uprights, Bee-Vac, Cadilac, and others were made. P.A. Geier also made all the wands, hose handles, couplings, rug, bare floor, upholstry tools, and other metal parts. I understand that they also made hoses, and bags. The actual brushes were made by 'Fuller Brush' (who else?), the wooden brush rolls were made by the Cleveland wood Company (again who else?), the cords for most brands, including Kirby was The Belden Wire and Cord Company, and all instructions books were published by the donally company in Chicago. Another powerful company at the time was The Britman electric company, but my info on them is not as good as P.A. Geier.
It was nice to see the Health-Mor, I have one, as well as the Filter Queen model 200.
Thanks for the information.
Alex Taber.
Thanks for the info on the P.A. Geier Co., it was indeed the factory where the Health-Mor uprights were made. It was also the home of Royal (which was originally a non electric upright pumper in 1905), and later the Electro-Hygiene. But it was much more involved than that, because many Royal-like uprights, Bee-Vac, Cadilac, and others were made. P.A. Geier also made all the wands, hose handles, couplings, rug, bare floor, upholstry tools, and other metal parts. I understand that they also made hoses, and bags. The actual brushes were made by 'Fuller Brush' (who else?), the wooden brush rolls were made by the Cleveland wood Company (again who else?), the cords for most brands, including Kirby was The Belden Wire and Cord Company, and all instructions books were published by the donally company in Chicago. Another powerful company at the time was The Britman electric company, but my info on them is not as good as P.A. Geier.
It was nice to see the Health-Mor, I have one, as well as the Filter Queen model 200.
Thanks for the information.
Alex Taber.