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74simon

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I was flicking through an urban exploration forum and found this page...

These machines have apparently been abandoned in the factory - among other stuff there seems to be a coppertone 3301C and a widebody automatic! The photos are only a couple of days old.

Thought I should mention this in case anyone wants to contact Hoover at Merthyr...


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VAN rush

This is frightening.........machines just sitting there.....I wonder if you have to ask for them and provide a"PAT" certificate or something............what a waist otherwise.................I will come along if help is needed
 
Museum

Well that is brilliant, I am greatly releived that these will be preserved

Excellent................right..........form an orderly queue
 
I know guys aint it just fab news!

I saw them not long after they were posted, it was all I could do to actually breathe and get my words out to those I spoke to on the phone.

Fabulous news that there were still some mega treasures and even machines I never knew existed that can be preserved for some time to come not to mention how relieved I am they do exist.

Great news for the education of it all and bridging extensive history gaps.

Rob
 
OH WOW! How A-MAZING! I've spotted a head to toe silver newwave with chrome on it! I WANT IT! lol. That coppertone looks lovely! I hope we can see some of these in our possession!

Darren
 
Hey Darren

Where did u see the newwave silver 1500spin?
Cool

I'm very pleased, i hope people on the forum can get the machines or a museum opens and we can go, how cool!!!

So would go to the museum!
Thanks for info.
 
It is great news that Hoover managed to hold onto some of the machines that made the company what it is today !!

Lets just hope that some of the machines aren't all ear-marked for people, as i am sure many UK members would like to cheerish a little bit bit of history.
Keith
 
It is not at all unusual for any company that produces something, to keep "samples" from each production year.

For nothing else it serves as a visual record for various departments to refer back to when designing and or producing future models/products.

Regarding "Urban Exploration" Groups:

Have them on this side of the pond as well. Their exploits can be seen on various Interent sites and cable television programs. Mainly concern themselves with "exploring" old and often abandoned factories, hospitals, mental insitutions, and the like.

Yes, more often than not these places are out of bounds, and if caught such persons can face criminal charges. However the most danger comes from running into various persons such as the homeless and serious vandals (looking for anything they can get their hands on to sell, up to and including copper piping, wiring and so forth).

L.
 

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