Several years ago I stopped at an Estate sale. They had a Kirby Classic Omega complete with boxes of all available attachments (Including buffer, sander, polisher, etc.). Most attachments never used. Vacuum just needed a belt. $35 for everything. I still have it as a collectable. They are an extremely rugged vacuum, and beautiful to look at when polished up. Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Man I just love the old Kirby’s my Classic III is completely factory original it even still has the pot metal fan in it! Which I really love the way it sounds and shuts off I wouldn’t sell it or trade it for the world! I just bought a Diamond edition at a yard sale for 5$!! Works perfectly I have semi retired the Classic because I want to keep it in good running condition for as long as possible! My Mimaw had this same machine as well! I do like the wood finish!
@@austinwilliamson2920 oh wow! Thank you so much for sharing! These machines are great cleaners if they’re taken care of and I’m sure your Classic 3 was well loved. Thank you so much for watching!
I think the Clssic 1-Cr was the first 6amp motor - the D80 was 5 I beleive. Probably my favourite user Kirby at the moment, I have three of them , two restored, one not. I don't like dunp bags so my user sports the original emtor but with a G4 bag and hepa setup. The 1-CR is the last "all metal" Kirby.
Also I do have a quick question. If you come across a Dirt Devil MVP and in Eureka Whirlwind big cup in a blue color will you let me know I'd be interested in buying those off of you
I love old Kirbys!! Very nice machines
@@dubltrubl807 me too! Some of the best built machines! Thanks for watching!
Several years ago I stopped at an Estate sale. They had a Kirby Classic Omega complete with boxes of all available attachments (Including buffer, sander, polisher, etc.). Most attachments never used. Vacuum just needed a belt. $35 for everything. I still have it as a collectable. They are an extremely rugged vacuum, and beautiful to look at when polished up. Great video. Thanks for sharing!
@@JeffO-oi1yf thank you so much! They really are a durable machine and perform really well compared to other newer ones. Thank you again for watching!
Man I just love the old Kirby’s my Classic III is completely factory original it even still has the pot metal fan in it! Which I really love the way it sounds and shuts off I wouldn’t sell it or trade it for the world! I just bought a Diamond edition at a yard sale for 5$!! Works perfectly I have semi retired the Classic because I want to keep it in good running condition for as long as possible! My Mimaw had this same machine as well! I do like the wood finish!
@@austinwilliamson2920 oh wow! Thank you so much for sharing! These machines are great cleaners if they’re taken care of and I’m sure your Classic 3 was well loved. Thank you so much for watching!
I think the Clssic 1-Cr was the first 6amp motor - the D80 was 5 I beleive. Probably my favourite user Kirby at the moment, I have three of them , two restored, one not. I don't like dunp bags so my user sports the original emtor but with a G4 bag and hepa setup. The 1-CR is the last "all metal" Kirby.
Great video and stories behind the vacuums.
@@mattjones7621 thank you so much! I love sharing everything I can! Thank you again for watching!
Great video, Karl!
@@ClassicTVMan1981X thank you so much! And thank you for watching!
Have you come across the Kenmore Power ease self-propelled upright from 1977 through 1978.
@@ThePrime206 unfortunately I haven’t found one of those before, but I’m always on the lookout! Thanks for watching!
Also I do have a quick question. If you come across a Dirt Devil MVP and in Eureka Whirlwind big cup in a blue color will you let me know I'd be interested in buying those off of you
@@ThePrime206 unfortunately I don’t have either of those at the moment, but I’ll keep an eye out for you!