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Post# 465715   9/1/2023 at 08:30 (250 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Hi to all vintage Kirby vacuum lovers !
I have a big announcement to make .
I have put together an extensive informational vintage Kirby vacuum website ,covering models from the years 1906-1962 .
I hope you can take time to browse through it and share with all of your friends that love Kirby !
Thank you for your ongoing support 🙂


www.collectingdust.com...


CLICK HERE TO GO TO odavid123's LINK


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Post# 465717 , Reply# 1   9/1/2023 at 09:46 (250 days old) by VacMadMan (Pueblo Co.)        
Thank you!

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David,

Thanks so very much for creating this wonderful website. This is a greatly needed source of information for any Kirby lover, and collector. The pictures and other resources are fantastic. I love the Bags Bags Bags page. You have truly out done yourself here.

Your friend Alon would be very happy with what you have created in his name, and you should be very proud of your hard work, you have given all Kirby collectors a wonderful gift. Thank you again.

Jim


Post# 465729 , Reply# 2   9/1/2023 at 15:03 (249 days old) by MIVintageVacs (Royal Oak MI)        

Awesome job on the website and beautiful collection David. I agree, this is a fantastic reference for current and future collectors. Its so professional, I feel like Kirby should compensate you and link to this from their website! Thanks for sharing all of the manuals and brochures, it’s very generous to share all of these resources openly! Congrats!

Post# 465734 , Reply# 3   9/1/2023 at 16:38 (249 days old) by electrolux137 (Los Angeles)        

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What a fantastic, incredible, beautiful web site! I know it was a tremendous amount of work but surely was a labor of love.

I ~love~ this photo!


Post# 465747 , Reply# 4   9/1/2023 at 21:13 (249 days old) by VacsofProsper (TX)        

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Very awesome website! Beautiful Kirby vacuums too.🤩👍

Post# 465750 , Reply# 5   9/1/2023 at 21:40 (249 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)        
Wow

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The first time I visited the site the service manuals wouldn't download. I downloaded them last night. It's got more info in one place on kirby than probably even Scott Fetzer does. I do applaud this monumental effort.
Ypu should get a message board on it. This one is flat-loning.


Post# 465751 , Reply# 6   9/1/2023 at 21:48 (249 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)        

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Well done, well organized, and visually attractive. Those pre-Classic models are not my area of expertise—all my Kirbys are Classic III or newer—nonetheless, it's good to have a comprehensive resource I can access, should the need arise.

Post# 465757 , Reply# 7   9/2/2023 at 03:21 (249 days old) by kirbyklekter (Concord,Ca.)        
Knocked this out of the park

What a great source of information beautifully executed. Thank you for all your effort and for sharing a truly valuable resource for reference and visual enjoyment!

Post# 465765 , Reply# 8   9/2/2023 at 09:32 (249 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Thank you guys I truly appreciate your kind words ! :)

I hope this will be a great resource of info for both new and seasoned collectors. I will keep updating it with more info , imagery and documents as they become available.

A special shout out to Mr Charles Lester which was a great inspiration for me through
out my Kirby collection journey !

Please share with friends

David

PS :
Les ,
What did you mean by getting it on a message board ?


Post# 465768 , Reply# 9   9/2/2023 at 11:58 (248 days old) by Gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)        
I'm all Hoover, BUT....

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I must compliment you on everything you're doing. Excellent. Really! John

Post# 465774 , Reply# 10   9/2/2023 at 17:18 (248 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)        
Kirby Website.

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Hi David:

I just had a look and am quite impressed, this is a well thought out sight. Good luck in this venture.

Alex Taber.

Caligula was the mascot for the V.C.C.C. he's pictured here relaxing on a chair.


Post# 465778 , Reply# 11   9/3/2023 at 00:47 (248 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)        
Hey

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I mean like a forum like this.

Post# 465804 , Reply# 12   9/3/2023 at 18:30 (247 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Thank you Alex and John . Appreciate the support.

Post# 465980 , Reply# 13   9/9/2023 at 00:56 (242 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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I will be adding Kirby models from the years 1963 to 1981 to my website by the end of the month.



Post# 466002 , Reply# 14   9/10/2023 at 00:23 (241 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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I just uploaded images of the very first belt cover “knob” and a 560 manual ( thank you Charles Lester for the manual )

The original “dial “ belt cover instructions on the Model C booklet are quoted below ;

“ To Attach: Remove cap on front of nozzle. Turn cap counter-
Brush Belt clockwise ¾ of an inch (until clamps release) and lift off. The removal of this cap reveals an opening which gives access to the belt which drives the brush..”

Www.collectingdust.com


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Post# 466011 , Reply# 15   9/10/2023 at 11:43 (240 days old) by OhioVacuums (Ohio)        
Kirby website

Very well done and a fantastic resource ! Thank you for all your work !

Post# 466024 , Reply# 16   9/10/2023 at 20:29 (240 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)        
I

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Have alot of manuals post 505. The kirby website has manuals you can download.
I have exploded view parts diagram from 505-avalir. It has every part number and I believe it's what kirby dealers use to order parts.
If anything interests you let me know.
Again amazing web site.


Post# 466028 , Reply# 17   9/10/2023 at 21:00 (240 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Thank you I really appreciate it !
If you have service manuals that aren’t available on the site I would love to get a copy but no pressure :)
I will keep uploading images and literature as they become available .



Post# 466106 , Reply# 18   9/12/2023 at 12:35 (238 days old) by vacuumdevil (Vacuum Hell )        

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@odavid123 love that picture you posted.
I think it's safe to say you are now the official king of Kirby's.


Post# 466120 , Reply# 19   9/12/2023 at 19:16 (238 days old) by electrolux137 (Los Angeles)        

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I don't have a dog in this fight and wasn't going to say anything, but I'm going to say something anyway.

It's absolutely jaw-dropping that someone would dismiss the entirety of odavid's brilliant Kirby web site and instead level criticisms about what that person perceives as "flaws."

Unbelievable.



Post# 466135 , Reply# 20   9/13/2023 at 09:04 (238 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
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David,

I love that your fellow Angeleno (a common nickname for people living in L.A.), Charles L., enjoys your website so far, and please do keep up the good work!

~Ben


Post# 466137 , Reply# 21   9/13/2023 at 09:24 (238 days old) by bnsd60m9200 (Akron OH)        

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David, I sent you a PM on facebook in regards to information on the 1963-heritage era kirbys.

Will Hemb


Post# 466155 , Reply# 22   9/13/2023 at 16:56 (237 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Distributor Convention 1922 book

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Thank you guys I really appreciate your support and I am always open to learning new things.

I have uploaded the Second annual Vacuette distributor convention book for your enjoyment :)

please see below link
or simply go to the Kirby literature under the library category on www.collectingdust.com...



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Post# 466161 , Reply# 23   9/14/2023 at 00:25 (237 days old) by electrolux137 (Los Angeles)        
Second annual Vacuette distributor convention book

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I don't see this on your web site. Did you remove it??


Post# 466164 , Reply# 24   9/14/2023 at 08:53 (237 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Charles

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I just checked and its there but it might have not updated until this morning ,can you check again and let me know please ?

Post# 466169 , Reply# 25   9/14/2023 at 11:05 (236 days old) by electrolux137 (Los Angeles)        

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Hmmmmm... it's still not there. The first item is the Kirby Songbook and the last is Dirt Lift Test.


Post# 466175 , Reply# 26   9/14/2023 at 15:10 (236 days old) by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
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Hi Charles,

Visit this page of his website...I indeed found the 1922 Vac-U-Ette Convention book there.
collectingdust.com/vintage-kirby...

~Ben


Post# 466222 , Reply# 27   9/16/2023 at 05:42 (235 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)        

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I took a look, it's a great website!

Love the section that covers the details and styles of the dust bags. Those are some of the hardest details to make sense of, since so many Kirbys have gotten mis-matched and modified over the decades it's hard to tell what bag they actually had.


Post# 466324 , Reply# 28   9/19/2023 at 11:46 (231 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Kirby Model 4R

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This 4R restoration was the most fun one . I was looking for this model for a very very long time , I’m just glad I can share it with you :)

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Post# 466333 , Reply# 29   9/19/2023 at 20:56 (231 days old) by Lesinutah (Utah)        
Did

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You put new rivets on the headlight trim?

Post# 466338 , Reply# 30   9/19/2023 at 21:44 (231 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Les

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No I just polished them , bc I had to remove the trim which i prefer not to but in this case the original was in bad shape and broke .
Here is a 4C with the trim and unpolished rivets . In this case I didn’t remove the trim before polishing .


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Post# 466387 , Reply# 31   9/23/2023 at 12:01 (227 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Adding these manuals to my website in the next few days ! There were 2 variations on some models

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Post# 466636 , Reply# 32   10/6/2023 at 09:40 (215 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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I have added more information on models 512 ,516 and model 508 to the site amongst other updates . Feel free the check it out . Also here is a pic of a beautiful 560 😊

If you have any booklets or info you’d like to share on the site for models DS50-Tradition models please let me know as I’m finalizing this category soon .


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Post# 466640 , Reply# 33   10/6/2023 at 13:54 (214 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Nice going, David! Your Kirby website is a treasure trove for collectors, enthusiasts, and/or researchers.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge, background, and expertise without being overly-consumed with others reposting and using the information (although it's respectful and honest to cite one's resources for sure).

Your hard work and generosity are appreciated! Wow!


Post# 466646 , Reply# 34   10/6/2023 at 21:59 (214 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Thank you Paul ! Much appreciated :) , I’ll keep updating this thread when new info goes up on the site as well.
. I’ll be uploading 50s demo books and a new year category this month .


Post# 466766 , Reply# 35   10/13/2023 at 20:02 (207 days old) by kirby519 (Wisconsin)        

Yes!! Collecting Dust is a great website for the fans of Kirby.

I hope you will continue with the 70's and up models.

I came across the salesman literature for the Kirby Classic III.

I wouldn't mind sharing that information some how. I just don't want to give up the Original documents.

I hope others follow your lead with the other brands as well. We can not replace that history once it is gone.


Post# 466792 , Reply# 36   10/15/2023 at 13:12 (205 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Kirby519

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Hi Steve, I just emailed you :) thank you 😊

Post# 466794 , Reply# 37   10/15/2023 at 13:36 (205 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Happy Sunday ! Here is a model 3C from 1939 with shipper box ,Instruction manual and attachments .
You can find more info on my site . Also feel free to add me on Instagram : collectingdust_kirby


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Post# 467109 , Reply# 38   10/28/2023 at 12:12 (192 days old) by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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I’m the process of adding more models and literature to my website . Here is a beautiful Classic CR with attachments .
Notice the Sanitronic “S” font pattern oh the boxes ? Doing away with the Sanitronic series …

Another interesting fact is that between the years 1970 ,1971 the classic came with the Roll-O-waxer , it was then replaced with the “Miracle waxer” in 1973 for a few months only making it the most rare attachment to find .

PS
If you have either for sale please contact me . I’d love to add it to my website .


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Post# 467447 , Reply# 39   11/10/2023 at 21:20 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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What would you like to see next added to the website ?
In the meanwhile here is a gorgeous shag king shot on an omega


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Post# 467563 , Reply# 40   11/16/2023 at 11:53 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Kirby Tradition 1980

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Here is a beautiful 1980 Kirby Tradition! More images and details will be available on my site in December . 🙂

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Post# 467564 , Reply# 41   11/16/2023 at 12:13 by VacMadMan (Pueblo Co.)        
WOW!!

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Very cool David! It's all there boxes and all, very cool indeed.

Jim


Post# 467816 , Reply# 42   12/1/2023 at 11:05 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Gold tradition

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In just a few more days I will update the site to reflect years 1963-1983 . In the meanwhile here is a pic of a tradition duo

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Post# 467899 , Reply# 43   12/4/2023 at 13:09 by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)        
Hi David.

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In ten days I'm returning to Connecticut. Hopefully before Christmas I'll have all my paperwork back. I have a ton of Kirby material including the patents I acquired over the years.

Alex Taber.

By the way, Caligula, shown in my avatar was the only mascot the V.C.C.C. ever had.


Post# 467903 , Reply# 44   12/4/2023 at 19:30 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Alex

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That would be great,Thank you !

Post# 468222 , Reply# 45   12/21/2023 at 21:42 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
January 15 2024

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The Kirby Classic III with the jigsaw attachment. This model and others from years 1963-1983 . including service manuals, instruction manuals ,magazine ads and more . All coming to my website , January 15th 2024 .❤️
Collectingdust.com


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Post# 468242 , Reply# 46   12/22/2023 at 23:54 by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)        
Hi odavid123:

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Well I made it, greetings from Wallingford, Connecticut.

First I need to find a house then get my collection out of the storage unit in Benton, Pennsylvania. Should take a few weeks but I'll soon have all my writing material, especially the book of Kirby patents, including the correct patent on 'The Broomstick.' The patent date on that is 1910.

House hunting tomorrow.

Alex Taber.



Post# 468243 , Reply# 47   12/23/2023 at 00:31 by tolivac (Greenville,NC)        

I remember a demo of this Kiby-the salesman says "you can build a birdhouse with this Kirby and clean up the mess!"The jigsaw could be used on the extension shaft as a portable handheld jigsaw.The tiny foot didin't make a good table when used as a stationary jig-scrollsaw.You had to make a larger table yourself.

Post# 468396 , Reply# 48   12/31/2023 at 19:35 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Alex. Happy new year that’s wonderful . Thank you !
@tolivav , they really did go overboard with the jigsaw but I think it’s super cool , not practical tho ,


Post# 468405 , Reply# 49   1/1/2024 at 08:02 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Here is a before and after of early Kirby Company /premier Ezee AKA grasshopper ,model N. This sweeper arrived at my door in a pretty bad shape ,all rusted inside and dented in a few places . I had to save it ❤️ more detailed pics will be available on my website January 15th .

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Post# 468406 , Reply# 50   1/1/2024 at 10:35 by JustJunque (Western MA)        

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That's a pretty amazing transformation! Great job!
I'll do my best to clean up a machine, and try to make it look as good as possible. But, my hat is off to those of you who do actual, full restorations. You have a gift!


Post# 468408 , Reply# 51   1/1/2024 at 14:05 by CaptChar (Niagara Falls)        

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The strange thing here is my 509 is a 1948 model, maybe this is cause its the Canadian model

Post# 468834 , Reply# 52   1/20/2024 at 18:58 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Website Update coming

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EXTREMELY Rare Model (1) R or some like to refer to as late R . Both the (1)R and its counter part the (1)C are the only ones to ever use this particular belt lifter . I’ve been waiting years for this model and it finally found its way to me . Here are pictures of it post restoration ( polishing and cleaning) .
More info and pics on my website in a few days .


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Post# 469087 , Reply# 53   1/30/2024 at 09:16 by panasonic1053 ()        

Kirbys, while well built and engineered, are terrible, awful vacs overall.

Such a waste of good engineers only to restrict them to clunky, upright, heavy vacs which can't clean the stairs, can't operate on battery power, and do a piss poor job shampooing carpets with filthy air.

Awful.


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Post# 469172 , Reply# 54   2/1/2024 at 19:22 by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)        

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Enlighten me more on how they're such horrible cleaners?

Post# 469177 , Reply# 55   2/1/2024 at 19:44 by Lesinutah (Utah)        
He

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Opened his mouth and already spoke. Your not going to get enlightened your going to get dumber if he continues.
Odavid is that the right belt cap? I do believe it's the kirby cap where it looks like the paint is dripping. It's hard to tell with the pic


Post# 469186 , Reply# 56   2/2/2024 at 08:34 by KirbyClassicIII (Milwaukie, Oregon)        
LesinUtah

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I too disagree with panasonic1053's point of view, so I have him on my hidden members list now.

~Ben


Post# 469188 , Reply# 57   2/2/2024 at 10:31 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Lesinutah

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Yes the very first Bakelite belt cap that came after the brass one had a similar design. The more familiar belt cap appeared late in production and was mostly prominent with the 2C-505 , although late model C were also fitted with it .
When I refer to the C models the same goes for the R series as well . On the R there was another variation of a permanent fixed nozzle that came with the brass belt cap .


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Post# 469191 , Reply# 58   2/2/2024 at 16:43 by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)        

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Please disregard panasonic1053 's comments. He seems to have issues with Vacuumland over drama with the VCCC so he's just attacking everyone to try and ruin the site. He has been doing comments like that since the day he joined.


Post# 469192 , Reply# 59   2/2/2024 at 16:46 by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)        

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I am truly amazed at your ability to find these such rare vacuums so fast, David! Most people have never even seen these outside of photos in a book, or a museum floor. Kirby's company museum has one of those Grasshoppers, and that is really the only place you'd ever get to see one - if you could talk your way in.


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Post# 469195 , Reply# 60   2/2/2024 at 19:25 by Hoover300 (Kentucky)        

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The Museum of Clean also has one

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Post# 469198 , Reply# 61   2/2/2024 at 23:57 by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)        

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Oh wow! I didn't know that. Hopefully I can go there someday.


Post# 469205 , Reply# 62   2/3/2024 at 12:00 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
@huskyvacs

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Thank you ! :). Tbh I’ve been very proactive in searching for these vintage Kirbys for many years but a lot is luck and the other is that I paid a good amount for those Ezee machines 😆 . But luck mostly . And I’m very happy to share information and pictures with the vacuum collecting community .
As for how many Ezee vacuums are out there . I know of at least 5 : , Kirby HQ one( it’s on loan ) , I have 2 , the museum of clean.has one , a lady in Alaska just recently told me she has one . ( didn’t show pics though ).
I’m sure there might be more but it’s hard to tell unless they post about it .
What’s your favorite vintage Kirby ?

Fun fact :none of these 5 exceed the 1800 unit count serial no. In my opinion,5000 units max were made , if that .


Post# 469208 , Reply# 63   2/3/2024 at 12:12 by Lesinutah (Utah)        
Tom

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Gasko probably knows where one is or has one. Thomas Stephen and Adam mercer and Mike also know of owners if I'm guessing.

Post# 469467 , Reply# 64   2/10/2024 at 16:49 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Hiii , The Ezee ,1912 Model N pics are up on my site .below is the link to that page :) enjoy


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Post# 469803 , Reply# 65   2/24/2024 at 11:36 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        

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Here is a before and after pic of my 1914 Ezee.

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Post# 469809 , Reply# 66   2/24/2024 at 14:58 by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)        

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Looks great! Did you re-create the lettering script too or was that all just masked off and painted around?

Always amazing to see how good the metal is under all that tarnish, you wouldn't think it would survive and turn out so cleanly.


Post# 469840 , Reply# 67   2/25/2024 at 17:21 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
@huskyvacd

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Thank you . It was a combination of masking and hand painting by a calligraphy specialist .
It was a very long process to bring it to its original state. Although it was in a much better shape than the 1912 model , that one was a real nightmare lol


Post# 470356 , Reply# 68   3/28/2024 at 21:07 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Scott and Fetzer sanitation system video

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Thought I’d share a link of a Scott and Fetzer sanitation system video I just restored. Check it out in the link below

CLICK HERE TO GO TO odavid123's LINK


Post# 470949 , Reply# 69   4/28/2024 at 10:16 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Model R

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With the addition of this model R with a headlight (brass cover) I have 5 of the 6 R series . I will be featuring all of them with more detail on my site soon. This unit needs a lot of work ,for being produced nearly 90 years ago it runs pretty good . Restoration images to follow in a few weeks.

What are the 6 model Rs you are asking ?!

R brass belt cover ( skinny toggle switch)
R with headlight brass belt cover
R now only produced with a headlight ,redesigned bag and first Bakelite black and red belt cover .sometimes referred to as 1R, handle switch redesigned .
2R
3R
4R
If you have any more questions please feel feee the reach out .


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Post# 470960 , Reply# 70   4/28/2024 at 20:37 by Lesinutah (Utah)        
Hey

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Just by off chance do you have a vacuette we electric front axle?


Post# 470981 , Reply# 71   4/29/2024 at 19:41 by odavid123 (Los Angeles ca )        
Les

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Unfortunately I dont , you are looking for your model J right ? I’ll keep an eye for you .



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