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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...
 
Charlies left...

That would be Tom Gasko, former VCCC prez, and operator of the Dyson for the contest. <br
Glad to hear you're home safe David!
 
VCCC Convention 2006

Wow--What A Convention! This was my first convention attended, and I must say I had a Ball! The cleaning competition was both interesting and challenging, the tour of the Fox Theatre with Stan Kann, and getting to use the Mighty Spencer Vacuum Cleaner was great! I'm looking forward to next year!

 
Wow these pictures are great fun, thanks everyone for posting them <br
Next year when the VCCC convention is in Omaha I will try to make it down to see some of the festivities, it sure does look like fun <br
Now here is a question that I have wondered about for quite a while. Can on of you vac boys explain to me why this particular model of Electrolux is always missing a piece from the front door? You can see right through to the front of the bag, was this they way they were made or was it converted at some point? I have found at least five of these vacs at the estate sales and everyone one has been like this?

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Fred, I love the format that you are using to post these pictures!! What type is it? Thanks so much for sharing. Hard to believe that just a week ago we were there!! Terry
 
Electrolux

Robert,
Thats the model LX, and the "hole" is basically a visual check for presence of the dust bag. That was Lux's first paper bag machine and featured their (in)famous bag ejector, a mechanism inside that when the airflow drops to a certain point the front pops open, and it *ejects* the bag. I don't think its possible to close the machine properly without a bag in place.
These are fun to play with, and if you get a machine with the ejector spring wound a bit too tight it will launch the bag across the room
Hope I explained that right..
I know you'd have a blast at the convention!
 
Thanks Jeff, so it was designed that way! I always thought it looked like something was missing. Ohh and I will have to experiment with the Eject-o-bag. I wonder what would happen if I added a stronger spring? Must stop--don't get me started, I'll end up on "Pimp My Vacuum" <br
Maybe I was dreaming, but wasn't there another model that looked very similar to this but had a yellow and red logo on the side?
 
LX

The chrome/yellow/red machines are earlier, plain chrome ones were from later in the run. <br
Definately pimp it Robert and see what you get...I have one that will launch the bag across the room <br
One thing I forgot to mention is that bag door, the hose coupler is hinged, so when the machine pops open the cover will lay flat, so the bag can *eject* with nothing in its way!
 
1954 lux

I bought one of these a couple of months ago. My mom had purchased a new one back then, you bought them from a salesperson that came to the house, like Kirby. She got the accessories such as the floor polisher, paint sprayer, mothball holder. I think it cost about $300.00 at the time. I called it the "tonna-cleaner" because they weigh a lot. <br
When my folks passed away a lot of stuff was given away or sold, and the electrolux was one of them. I have been wanting one for a while, and just like so many other collectibles that I have been thinking about, one appeared at an estate sale, in nice condition, although with the wrong hose and no accessories. It should have the woven hose, but it has a more recent hose with the external spiral <br
So I got it and use it as my daily (or weekly) hard surface floor cleaner. The bags are available at my local hardware store (Emigh Hardware, an Ace Hardware dealer) the package says "Tank cleaner" an apt description. I enjoy using the lux, it really has great suction, and the cord winder works great too. Ejector mechanism is not working, which I gather is pretty normal. My mom's did work for many years, and then failed and would eject with a partially filled bag, my dad disabled it <br
I have a Kirby also, for the carpeted areas. <br
What a great club, I love seeing what you guys have collected! <br
Martin
 
Thanks guys, I would love to find a chrome/yellow/red logo machine sometime, I have never seen one <br
Of course I'm partial to Electrolux because my grandmother who had the '58 Frigidaire Pulsamatic washer, had a post-war XXX or model 30 Electrolux which I use to love to help her wash and vacuum her house (imagine that LOL), when I was little.
 
Thanks for the picutres

They are great! Which vacuum won the contest? Is there a bracket for suction only? brushroll/beater bar? You guys must have had a great time. I saw a Dyson in the background? How did it do? I know that a vintage cleaner must have outcleaned it. My favorite vac was the Celebrity Guardsman. I'll bet that will clean anything. (Of course I'm a Hoover fan too.) I like that Lux 60 also. How many vacuums were there and what was the best in the terms of cleaning?
Tim
 
The LX....

I have my grandma's LX she bought new in the early 50's. My mom has said she spent many hours using that machine. Grandma even managed to save the box. She had stored old clothing in it and I had to get it when I got the machine. Its got the yellow sides and its original hose <br
Joe

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