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An Uncommon Hobbyist Feels the Seduction of Suction
Collector: Hoover, Eureka, Electrolux . . . if it's old, Stan Kann the vacuum man loves the
sight, sound and smell of it. That's why he owns some 125 vintage vacs.
June 08, 1997 | PAULA STORY | ASSOCIATED PRESS
Stan Kann collects vacuum cleaners. Ever since he was knee-high to a Hoover, he's had a penchant for
the things.
"My folks didn't have a vacuum," says the elfin Kann, his bushy silver eyebrows doing little dances.
"That's why I loved them so much."
"I was a skinny little thing and hated food," Kann says. When he was 5, a friend visiting his mother
brought her a vacuum--the first "Ohio" in their modest St. Louis neighborhood.
Kann appears to be in his 60s, but when asked, he quotes "Mame," saying he's "somewhere between 40
and death."
"The reason I like to have the vacuum cleaners around the house is because I like to have something
older than I am," he says.
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In truth, Kann simply loves vacuums.
His mother and her friend, a nurse he remembers only as Mrs. Nagle, would switch on the vacuum only
after Kann ate. He loved the sound of the whining engine, the way it smelled, the way it looked.
"Everybody in those days had Hoovers, Eurekas, Electroluxes and Royals, because those were the ones
that were sold in the big department stores," he says.
Mrs. Nagle would later give the Ohio vacuum to him as a gift, one of about 125 vintage vacs in his
collection.
The 1914 model is one of about a dozen vacuums he has showcased in his 1926 Hancock Park home. Like
a curator tending fine art, he rotates the pieces in the collection, using the maid's quarters as a holding
area.
The first vacuum cleaner was sold in 1909. Kann's collection starts with a 1909 Eureka. The collection
rolls through time and ends with a 1940 Hoover.
Kann can distinguish the whine of his 1937 Electrolux canister vac from that of his 1933 Hoover Silver
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Jubilee series. He knows the aroma of a Eureka bag from that of a Royal. He can tell by the sound when a
bag is getting too full. He can tell how a vacuum has been cared for.
He uses every machine in his collection to vacuum his own home (every two weeks) and says an old
vacuum, if taken care of, will last nearly forever. He oils them, rotates the belts and keeps them clean.
Does he talk to them?
"Only when I'm cussing at them," he says.
Kann's vacuums are beautifully shaped, sturdy rounded chrome with the original cloth bags, some in
satin. Each retains its impressive dirt suction, and nearly all are original right down to the plugs.
Kann had a brief stint as an Air-Way vacuum salesman in high school, but ended up fixing more vacuums
than he sold.
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A professional organist, he moved from St. Louis--where he played at the St. Louis Theatre from 1952 to
1976--to California, where he ended up performing for "The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson."
"The vacuum cleaners, of course, didn't make a living for me. They were just my love," he says.
When asked why, he looks genuinely perplexed.
"I wish I knew," he says. "I think the thing is, I was very drawn to the vacuum cleaners that friends and
neighbors used to have. We relate to something we couldn't have when we were young."
Kann began fixing neighbors' machines when he was 12. He recalls daydreaming in school about solving
their mechanical problems.
"My friends' parents in the neighborhood said, 'Here comes that Kann boy. Get your vacuum cleaner
locked away,' " he laughs. "Every playmate I had, every friend on the block, I knew exactly what vacuum
they had and what day they used it."
He even thought up excuses to stay home from school and visit those lucky neighbors with the best
machines--or those he thought he could fix.
When he began dating, "I was more interested in the Ohio than I was in Betty," he says.
Kann has started a vacuum cleaner collectors' club. There are about 60 others around the country who
share his passion for suction. Kann wrote and appeared in a 1978 Hoover commercial and once on "The
Gypsy Rose Lee Show" with his vacuums.
His musical talent, he says, may be linked to his distinctive yearning for the pitches and sounds of different
cleaners, although he says he has relative, not perfect, pitch.
He has no idea how much the collection is worth.
The only sign of a post-1940 vacuum in Kann's house is a wall-mounted Dust Buster, which is used mostly
in the kitchen.
"That 1936 Singer will clean just as meticulously as anything you can buy today," he says. "And back then,
it only cost $39.95."
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