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For sale - Kirby Legend Heritage II - Mint Complete. UK
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Post# 454123   6/26/2022 at 20:30 (641 days old) by Rowdy141 (United Kingdom)        

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Almost-unused Kirby Legend Heritage II for sale. Original mint condition. Complete with all unused accessories. Purchased about five years ago from an elderly couple who hadn't used it at all.
Open to any reasonable offer.
Collection preferred.
Based in Essex, UK.
Silverlake141@outlook.com


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Post# 454127 , Reply# 1   6/27/2022 at 08:28 (640 days old) by encorevacuums (New Port Richey, FL)        

I would like to see photos of the vacuum close up and a few different views.

Post# 454130 , Reply# 2   6/27/2022 at 10:18 (640 days old) by Rowdy141 (United Kingdom)        

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Post# 454165 , Reply# 3   6/28/2022 at 03:41 (639 days old) by Rowdy141 (United Kingdom)        

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SOLD

Post# 455533 , Reply# 4   8/6/2022 at 21:19 (600 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
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Alan,

Did that Legend II have the rare shake-out bag? I could see the large Emtor on it.

~Ben


Post# 455541 , Reply# 5   8/7/2022 at 06:18 (599 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)        

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Wow, nice Kirby! I can't imagine they are too common over there. As far as I know just Roger and Beko have a Kirby(s). Don't see many in the hands of lesser known collectors.

Post# 458250 , Reply# 6   11/28/2022 at 14:09 (486 days old) by Rowdy141 (United Kingdom)        

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Hi Ben,
Just seen your question.
Yes, it had the shakeout bag. The pictures were not great. I was in the middle of decorating and in a hurry to post an Ad.

Hello Huskyvacs,
Any Kirbys from the Tradition onward seem to be fairly common here, although somewhat neglected.
Omegas and Classic IIIs are really hard to come by though.
Our main problem is sourcing parts stateside. Postage is astronomical. Its easier for us to buy three or four machines to make a good one with a few spare parts left over.


Post# 458251 , Reply# 7   11/28/2022 at 14:33 (486 days old) by Rowdy141 (United Kingdom)        

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Hi Ben,
Just seen your question.
Yes, it had the shakeout bag. The pictures were not great. I was in the middle of decorating and in a hurry to post an Ad.

Hello Huskyvacs,
Any Kirbys from the Tradition onward seem to be fairly common here, although somewhat neglected.
Omegas and Classic IIIs are really hard to come by though.
Our main problem is sourcing parts stateside. Postage is astronomical. Its easier for us to buy three or four machines to make a good one with a few spare parts left over.


Post# 458325 , Reply# 8   11/30/2022 at 18:43 (484 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
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Alan,

I thought so! Quite rare for you guys! These examples will also have the shorter (4.5" long) rear axle, in order to accommodate it.

There were a few late 1990 to '91 Legend IIs that had the shake-out bag but these last ones also had their large Emtors in a hammertoned maroon finish (as opposed to the hammertoned black finish used on the large Emtor from 1984-90).

~Ben


Post# 460306 , Reply# 9   2/14/2023 at 17:23 (408 days old) by Compactone (Bainbridge island wa)        
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WTB Classic 3 handi butler New or mint condition thank you

Post# 461394 , Reply# 10   3/16/2023 at 20:55 (378 days old) by AlexHoovers94 (Manchester UK)        
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They are very common over here, funnily enough, just not many UK collectors really collect them because they are a bit big and uninteresting to many of us, most collectors have at least one though or have had one. They are very good vacuum cleaners though, all the same.

Post# 461497 , Reply# 11   3/20/2023 at 00:27 (375 days old) by Rowdy141 (United Kingdom)        

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My sister likes my pristine Kirby Tradition and said "I'd like one like that! Could you get me one in red?"
Everyone sees something different in a vacuum Alex.
Vacuums which might not be appealing to you, may be appealing to others. It could be nostalgia, completing a series, or in this case; the opportunity to acquire a mint, boxed, unused Kirby as a gift. Some collectors enjoy the hunt, or rarity and value. For others, appearance is everything. Or it's the restoration challenge...

None of us are acquiring another vacuum just to clean carpets, and vintage machines aren't renowned for being lightweight, compact, quiet and efficient. It's that other element, unique to each machine or collector, that forms the attraction. Just how 'interesting' does a vacuum cleaner get?

Besides, these are lighter than later Kirby TechDrive models, they retain a large proportion of shiny aluminium as opposed to newer plastics, take HEPA disposable bags, have a decent hose, and still out-perform many later models (see YouTube Kirby Enthusiast).
What's not to like?



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