maggie~hamilton
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According to Tom Anderson (a Hoover Company employee, Hoover historian, and Hoover collector), Norca branded Hoovers were sold by retailers where there was already a Hoover dealership in town. The company did not want to compete against itself, so they supplied the Norca line to the retail dealers.
I know that Hoover made two "Norca" (NOR-th CA-nton) vacuum cleaners, the Model 1 which was a clone of the Hoover Model 300, and the Model 80 which was a clone of the Model 305. All four models (1, 80, 300, 305) were sold from 1935-1939.
The two Norca machines do have one important difference from the Hoover machines: There is no beater bar in either Norca, just brushes. Only the Hoover cleaner could claim the advantage of the "It Beats As It Sweeps As It Cleans" beater bar.
I am wondering if there were other "Norca" branded Hoover appliances -- large or small? If so, wouldn't it be fun to collect the entire Norca line!! Wheeeeeeeeee
I know that Hoover made two "Norca" (NOR-th CA-nton) vacuum cleaners, the Model 1 which was a clone of the Hoover Model 300, and the Model 80 which was a clone of the Model 305. All four models (1, 80, 300, 305) were sold from 1935-1939.
The two Norca machines do have one important difference from the Hoover machines: There is no beater bar in either Norca, just brushes. Only the Hoover cleaner could claim the advantage of the "It Beats As It Sweeps As It Cleans" beater bar.
I am wondering if there were other "Norca" branded Hoover appliances -- large or small? If so, wouldn't it be fun to collect the entire Norca line!! Wheeeeeeeeee