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Post# 23789   11/5/2007 at 09:37 (6,010 days old) by vintagevacs4me ()        

Hi Everyone, my name is Paul and i live in Buffalo, New York. I just joined the site and i look forward in meeting my fellow vacuum cleaner enthusiasts. I've been interested and have loved vacuums for as long as i can remember. I just went to an estate sale this past weekend and what did i find? A very nice Kirby Classic Omega with attachments {$35.00} the machine is in nice gently used condition. It runs great and the suction is very strong. This belonged to an elderly lady that passed away. I say it's a 7 or 8 out of 10. It's not been converted yet and i don't plan to do that. I want to use it as my regular upright for awhile. Although I'm a purest when it comes to vacuums. I will be replacing the outer bag {which as been replaced anyway} with another Kirby gold bag appropriate to this model. I'll contact the company to get one. And put a new brush roll on it. Again, it's nice to meet everyone!

Post# 23790 , Reply# 1   11/5/2007 at 10:11 (6,009 days old) by vintagevacs4me ()        

Here is the back of my Kirby. A little more polish and she'll look great!

Post# 23791 , Reply# 2   11/5/2007 at 10:17 (6,009 days old) by vintagevacs4me ()        
Kirby Omega Side View

Here is the side view of my Kirby. With a little more polish and clean up she'll look very good. For some reason the Classic and Omega aren't popular. But i think there cool. Not to mention good cleaners.

Post# 23793 , Reply# 3   11/5/2007 at 10:47 (6,009 days old) by arh1953 ( River Park, in Port St. Lucie, Florida)        

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Welcome, this is a great group of people here, you're going to love it!
Alan


Post# 23796 , Reply# 4   11/5/2007 at 12:17 (6,009 days old) by kirbyking ()        

Hello and welcome

Nice Kirby,
I love the Omega, mine is in very good condition, but needs polishing up!

James


Post# 23801 , Reply# 5   11/5/2007 at 15:54 (6,009 days old) by myhooverco ()        

Paul...

Welcome to the group. You have found a very nice Kirby indeed. The price seems very good too for all that you received. Again welcome! I look forward to getting to know you better.

--Tom


Post# 23805 , Reply# 6   11/5/2007 at 18:34 (6,009 days old) by crevicetool (GA )        
Welcome.....

The wood grain on that Kirby looks a little washed-out compared to the beautiful crotch mahogany on that clock!!! If that is your first machine-watch out they breed like rabbits!!!

Post# 23812 , Reply# 7   11/5/2007 at 21:50 (6,009 days old) by luxg ()        

Welcome Paul, we are so happy to have you with us. Have you thought about joing the VCCC, the link is on the home page here. We had our annual convention this past September in Omaha and had a fantastic time. I am the clubs membership coordinator and would be glad to answer any questions you might have. Again welcome to this wonderful site. Terry

Post# 23817 , Reply# 8   11/6/2007 at 00:39 (6,009 days old) by hygiene903 (Galion, OH)        
Welcome Paul!

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That's a nice looking Omega you have. I'm sure you'll find out (if you haven't already) that there are a lot of friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable people here and there are no strangers, just friends we haven't met yet!! And I agree with Rick--watch out, vacuums breed like rabbits!!
Again, welcome!
Jeff


Post# 23821 , Reply# 9   11/6/2007 at 08:08 (6,009 days old) by kirbyvacuum (Long Island New York)        
WELCOME

Hi Paul Welcome to our vacuum group. Very nice Kirby i have three Omegas nice vacuum very good rug cleaner but very loud however you can really feel it picking up the rug.Well if i can help you on Kirbys or if you would like to e-mail me at any point feel free to do so. Doug

Post# 23867 , Reply# 10   11/6/2007 at 22:23 (6,008 days old) by buffster ()        
WELCOME PAUL...

Hello Paul and welcome to Vacuumland. You won't find a friendlier group of people anywhere. Also the depth and breadth of combined knowledge this group brings together about vacuum cleaners and related topics can't be matched.

Great looking Omega. Congratulations on the find. As others have written above, be careful, these critters breed like rabbits.

Again, welcome.

Mike


Post# 23886 , Reply# 11   11/7/2007 at 12:10 (6,007 days old) by vinvac (Dubuque IA)        

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Paul,

Welcome!!! I hope you have as much fun here as I do. The members that make up this forum are full of wonderful information and knowledge.

Hopefully you will consider joining the club as well. That gives you the opportunity to join everyone at our annual convention as well as four printed newsletters a year. This years convention will be very special as we will be in North Canton Ohio to help the Hoover Historical Society celebrate 100 wonderful years.

Some of my best friends have been made at our annual conventions. Hopefully we will see your name added to the roster soon. For more information see the home page of our forum. Terry Latz will also be glad to help you with this process.

Morgan


Post# 23901 , Reply# 12   11/7/2007 at 16:08 (6,007 days old) by louvac (A)        

Hi Paul!

And again for the upteenth time, Welcome to the club!

Your Omega's bag may just have the original bag on this later rendition. I have seen all three bags--the pinstripe, the "dotted" diamond, and the one like you have. The dotted diamond had a much shorter cord-like 20ft due to the oil crisis back in the 70's. You will know if yours is shorter as it will only wrap around about 4-5 times if I recall correctly.

These are great machines and Kirbys are amongst my favorites. And may I add....you've been warned about the rabbits....it's true!

Louis


Post# 23910 , Reply# 13   11/7/2007 at 17:29 (6,007 days old) by charles~richard ()        

Hi Paul, and welcome! Glad you're not going to do a bag conversion on the Kirby. I figure, if people want a vacuum that's super-duper-hepa-filtering, they can get a new one for that! Removing the Sani-emptor totally ruins the "rhythm" of the Kirby's shape and design, and none of the "fit-all" paper-liner bags are very attractive.

Look forward to more postings from you!


Post# 24070 , Reply# 14   11/9/2007 at 21:49 (6,005 days old) by vintagevacs4me ()        
THANKS FOR THE WARM WELCOME!

Thanks everyone who wrote to me and posted there welcome. I look forward in joining the group soon and too meet more members. I've been polishing up the Kirby and she is looking very good! I replaced the old bag with the same bag but brand new. I kind of have a thing about using an old bag from someone else's home. I've seen one bag on E-bay that had the Omega name in a badge on it. I wish those were still being made. But this one looks pretty good. One of the posters made a good point by saying that these Kirby's really do suck and lift the rug up. And they do! But compared to my Dual 50. These large head Kirby's can be a bit cumbersome to move. Especially if you have a smaller home and need to make quick turns. I bet that was a complaint when these were introduced. All in all, i do like the Classic and Omega for ushering in the new era of Kirby. Going hunting this Saturday. Maybe something will pop up!

Post# 24071 , Reply# 15   11/9/2007 at 21:58 (6,005 days old) by crevicetool (GA )        
Going Hunting???

Maybe you'll bag another Kirby!!!! HA HA Oh, I kill me!! Thanks everyone! I'll be here all week! Remember to be generous to your waitresses!!

Post# 24109 , Reply# 16   11/10/2007 at 13:04 (6,004 days old) by sfovacman ()        
Welcome from a Kansas collector

Welcome to you, man from Buffalo. Am glad to see you're beginning your collection with a Kirby!

Jim Kirby



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