Forgotten Man
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You sir are fftopic:
This is a HOOVER thread!
This is a HOOVER thread!
Forgotten Man said:...I'm always amazed at how many things from that era are now collectable... just about anything from that time is now considered collectable... even house hold appliances....
RetroToday said:Great!
Fits extremely well in that period living room of yours, I love that photo you took. :eusa_clap
Maybe this guy can help you find the missing bits and pieces you need?
http://www.vachunter.com/restoration.htm
I don't know if he sells off parts he uses for restoration, but it seems he'd know where to find what you need if he doesn't sell them.
Forgotten Man said:You know, I blame my buddy Anthony for my interest in old electric cleaners. He has almost 20 cleaners of different varieties from Hoover, Apex, Regina, Eureka and so on. He even has a late 20s Air Way cleaner which are very unique and rare.....
Boy, ain't THAT the truth! Yow! Yowza!RetroToday said:That Airway vacuum you posted is just incredible, love the airplanes on that bag!
Well, Retro, I'm sure when you found THAT photo, they heard you the next block over....TWO of your addictions, all in one! Great stuff....RetroToday said:Oh, I also found the Wellington County Archives online, they have a lot of the Beatty Bros. Company photos and records, some can be viewed online. They have some great publicity shots of people (mainly women) using my cleaner. So cool!
One of the archival images I found; more pics here
RetroToday said:btw, there's actually three of my addictions in that photo.
RetroToday said:That Airway vacuum you posted is just incredible, love the airplanes on that bag!
Well, this thread you created has definately 'sucked' my interest back to the Beatty Bros. vacuum cleaner I have. It made me visit a vacuum cleaner dealer / repair spot in the plaza where I work today. Thanks, FM.
I spoke with the man who does repairs in that store about my Beatty cleaner, I was amazed when he said that he knew how to fix the old clunkers!
Now, he also said parts will be nearly impossible to find today, but if mine's all complete on the inside (which it is) it shouldn't be a problem to make it electrically sound and work again.
The only trouble is, he goes on a weeks vacation starting next Monday. I'm anxious to get it fixed now, so that seems like ages!
Forgotten Man said:Oh, I feel your pain. When I dropped off the motor to have the cord replaced on my 700, he said there were many other cleaners ahead of me for repair and that it would take a week to get to it... well, he called me three days later and mentioned it was finished! I think he wanted to work on the old work horse! Some of these repair guys enjoy the older stuff since it's made well, it's different, it's special and it's easier!...