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On the left, and Electrolux Olympia with two different power nozzles <br
And on the right, a Miele S 240i with variable suction, and a power nozzle(not the one that came with the machine). The power nozzle had 6 different carpet heights.

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More Vacuum fun.......

On the left, an Electrolux Discovery II(my original from mid 80's), in the middle, an original(heavy) Fantom, and on the right, an Electrolux Epic(Series 3500 SA) that has a front light. I also picked up a power hose from Ebay so that I could use the sidekick with this model.

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Home safe and sound...

Another convention has come and gone, the biggest one yet, with more vacuums than ever before.
Everyone appeared to have a blast, and the club has new leadership. Watch for next years convention to reach new heights

Mark your calenders now, we're going to Omaha in 2007 <br
Finally some comments I didn't get to say in person <br
To Corey: I was thrilled to see you win a ribbon with your Hoover 64. Congrats on that <br
To David: I wish we'd had more chance to talk, there was always SO much happening <br
To Ida & Helen: Thanks for all your help, I could not have done any of what I did if it were not for your support and assistance. I love you two!! <br
To Greg: Thanks for *driving* my Convertible in the cleaning contest. You tried something new, ands a good time was had by all. The Omaha convention will be spectacular <br
And finally To Bobby: We both learned about how two vacuums worked last night. I brought those two bags home, I will weigh them on an honest scale and declare a winner. I still think the Eureka won <br
 
Thanks Jeff for the synopsis, and glad everyone had fun <br
As to Omaha 2007--YES!!!! Can't wait as I'll be a VCCC member by then! Wash-in at Greg's afterwards <br
--Austin
 
Here Are Some Of My Preliminary Pictures of the St. Louis Co

There were so many fantastic things to see and do, and being the dizzy thing I am some times, I left my Nikon in my room for the club's trip to the Fox Theatre and personal tour by Stan Kann. We also paid a visit to Stan Kann's personal vacuum collection at his home (which was featured a number of times on The Tonight Show) (and saw is 1940's Lincoln Continental.) Hopefully, we will round up some pictures of those events. Stan is the most amazing gentleman and host. You could tell he loved showing the theatre and his collection. These are things that you usually don't get to see <br
The Fox Theatre is the second largest theatre in the US (after Radio City Music Hall.) It has been completely restored and is currently home to the traveling "Phantom of the Opera.&quot <br
Stan Kann plays the Wurlitzer Pipe Organ (one of two organs in the theatre) that rises from the orchestra pit. The Wurlitzer is currently covered up for "Phantom" to protect it. Stan has to have the most definitive collection of pre-war vacuums that you have ever seen <br
Here are some preliminary pictures and hopefully, more will be added. Sorry - some of the pictures are a little fuzzy.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/fnelson487/slideshow?.dir=/357are2&.src=ph
 
Is that the

Jeff <br
Great display- If you could only have had Agnes Moorehead and Jerry Lewis in the picture as well due their old classic movie "Whose Minding the Store".... Is that the Four Forty Four model? The "Little Ball Of Sunshine"? Looks pretty good still- but entirely TOO orange for me..lol- Can't believe that my old work was just gonna toss it- idiots <br
I may be wrong on the Constellation the 444, but- wow...just incredible....that display. good job guys <br
Also- since my links with all things Hoover Corporate are pretty much useless due the big wave of people loosing work there- Do they plan to offer the Sattelite model here- if they haven't already- and will it have a HOOVER badge instead of that riccoculous Maytag emblem <br
Cha <br
P.S. Congrads on the quitting smoking issue- I still do and really need to stop as well. It's hard...but then again their are people like you everyday who just drop the pack in the garbage and stop for good.... My process will be more lengthy at best...but that's me <br
Congrat's again!!!
 
444

Chad
I think the 444 we used was Fred's, I contributed the 913, 574 Convertible, and mom's model 33 Convertible. All in all it was a great display, everything looked so nice together! It was definately a colorful display. <br
Thanks for the good wishes on the smoking too!
 
still in St Louis this morning. due to my self-destructive sleep schedule and Coreys early AM Sat flight out, i didnt get to sleep until 6am Sat. i was soo sorry for missing the tour of Ms Holleran's (ruth?) store/home and Tom Gaskos home. this will be the highlight of the year. there was always something interesting going on and everyone was so kind. i also saw a Heavy Duty commercial Hoover that i never knew existed. im still thinking about that Hoover (mdl 972) today."Lady Hibbard" and "sideshow bob" are some of my memories. will have to *dust off* my Hoover 913 and Royal 880 when i get home!
 
Wow! What a great convention!

I could go on and on about what a wonderful convention the VCCC had but I think as people continue to post you will see for yourselves <br
What was really great was the number of folks that attended that are automaticwasher.com members. We really are beginning to get a good cross over <br
Some Highlights
Many first time attendees participating in the cleaning competition
The most vacuums and parts that we have ever seen at a convention
Lots of trades and sales
Fabulous cocktail party Thursday night. (Hosted by Ida and Helen
Personal tour of the Fox Theater by Stan Kann
Stan Kann's vacuum collection at his home
Awards banquet with featured guest speaker, vacuum legend, Ruth Hollander. What a wonderful woman in every sense
For the first time in the club's existence, 4 President's were present. 3 former and our new President, Morgan Frazer <br
I'm going to try to put a link to my Yahoo photo album with some pictures and I hope others will do so too.

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/cw67449/slideshow?.dir=/86aere2&.src=ph
 
Wow!

What a great convention! I had a great time. I was told that this convention was the largest ever. There were so many vacuums that it was difficult to walk around...now that IS a lot of vacs! Jeff, Fred and I pooled our resources and created a display of the 1963 Hoover line up. I brought a model 2000 slimline, model 334, orange floor polisher, tools, dustette, pixie, ads and etc for the display. It was a lot of fun and it turned out beautifully. Thanks to all that attended. Most of all, it was nice to meet so many people in person for the first time. I cannot wait until we can get together again <br
--Tom

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Here are some more photos. You will notice a Commercial Hoover being used by Charlie Watrous. Charlie posted pics of Fred S. using the machine in one of the panels above. Notice how the Hoover's handle almost reaches his shoulders! It's a Big and Beautiful Hoover! Then there is the Eureka Commercial model i brought home with me, how does she look?

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bellhopsa2000/album?.dir=/ea7fre2&urlhint=actn,ren:s,1:f,0
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No longer a VCCC Convention Virgin

Hello to All
I would like to express my gratitude for being able to attend what was to become one of my life's most memorable events. The VCCC convention introduced me to some of the nicest people I have ever met under one roof, all with common interests, welcoming, loving, and kind. The displays were amazing, the food wonderful, and the company not to be surpassed. I want to express some thanks: To Jeff Parker for encouraging me to attend and making me feel so welcome; to Evan Rodgers who was a fantastic travel partner; to Stan Kann for his tour of the Fox Theatre and his home; and to each and every one of the attendees who made this convention so memorable and enjoyable. I wouldn't miss another VCCC convention for the world. It is good to know that there are quite a few "cross-over" club members as well. The intermingling of the two club's members is like a marriage made in heaven. Thank you again to all. LOL
Bobby in Boston
 
I had a great time!

Jeff: Thanks! Hoover vacuum cleaners do a really grand job. I love that Citation. It's just such a nice vacuum. I can't wait to get to work on my 63 when it arrives here <br
I had a wonderful time! I'm already looking forward to next years convention. I met so many great people. Used so many amazing vacuums. <br
It was very cool to be in a big room with a bunch of people that share the same very uncommon interest <br
Core <br
 
Well it sure looks like things went well and everyone had fun. Maybe with a year's notice I can psyche myself into suffering a few days in midwest heat to visit Omaha for the next convention, esp. being my friend Greg's town <br
Why oh why did they have to make so few of those red convertibles. I'm on a major red kick right now and could use one of those, and the color actually works really nicely <br
Oh well, maybe I'll come across one of those red-hooded commercial ones that looks like a 1060 with a stainless steel base <br
What's fun is looking at that nice group picture of Tom's and seeing how many of those items I have!
 
There is really nothing that I can add that hasn't already been shared!! We had such a great time at the vacuum convention!! Thanks guys for sharing your great pictures with us it was like being there all over again!! Most of all it was so good to see so many of you again!! I am already excited about next year!! Terry
 
I was wondering if you were home yet Terry. I had seen you'd had dinner in St. Louis last night. I called this afternoon and you weren't home. Thought perhaps you were out checking stock on the new Constellations. :-)
 
Bobby: You're welcome, anytime!!! <br
Corey: It was a pleasure to meet you too, since you live in Ohio you'll have to make the trip to *MECCA*(North Canton) when I visit Tom sometime. <br
David: I looked it up in my Hoover book, there were just under 2900 of those big model 972's made.. <br
I have to echo everyone else's sentiment, it was a fantastic convention!
Next years will be even better!
 
Great Pictures!

Thanks for sharing the great picture's. We did have fun! Sorry i missed Ruth and Tom's collections! I would loved to have seen those! It was also great meeting my AW friends! Now i have a picture of you in my head when we post here. David! Not the dress shot please! LOL! Marty
 
back at work on Monday morning...

{{SIGH}} it feels like I never left.. <br
Marty thats a FAB picture of you with the costume!!!
 
What a great weekend!! Like others, there is very little I can add to express what a fun time we all had - I saw so many machines that I'd never seen, and may never see again, and the lengths that some of the collectors had gone to restoring their machines is just amazing <br
I took many pictures and will post an album this evening with some highlights of the trip <br
Thanks again VCCC members for making all so fun for us newbies!
 
The Cleaning Competition!

Every year, the convention schedule of events includes a cleaning competition for attendees vacuum cleaners. Different categories are set up for various machine types and the playing field is made level with consistent testing procedures and materials. This rug is a gift from the Kirby company and is an industry standard carpet that all manufacturers use to test the performance of their machines. The "dirt" used is a mixture of 1/3 fine sand which settles deep into the pile, 1/3 capture carpet cleaner which settles into the middle of the carpet pile and finally, 1/3 talcum powder which settles nearer the top of the pile. 8 oz. of this mixture is agitated into the carpet with brushes and then the contestant is allowed 8 forward and back strokes (total of 16 strokes) within a maximum time of two minutes. After the time/stroke allowance has passed, a Dyson upright vacuum (donated by Dyson - serial number: 1) is used as the "control machine" to then remove as much remaining "dirt" as possible which is weighed and recorded. The winning machines left the least amount of dirt in the rug and are awarded ribbons in their categories.

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just got home about 10 pm mon night. stayed in oklahoma city sunday night. the vacuums are still in the car. im not ready for *the real world* yet...
 
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