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Finally had a chance to hit a couple of thrift stores around this weekend, and I had some luck, not one but TWO cleaners, 5 bucks a pop.
Here's number one, partially cleaned and all original. A 1972 Eureka Super Deluxe, complete with cord reel, touch power handle grip, and chrome hood. Runs pretty good too and will be beautiful once funnly restored.
I consider this vacuum to be the ultimate in 1970's gauche!
 
Find Number two

Some of you know I have been looking for a Kirby Omega for a while. The come and go on ebay in various states of decay, and its the $30 plus shipping fees that always keep me from buying.
I need not look anymore, because here is one for 5 bucks, same bag style as the one my uncle bought for my aunt in 1975.
This one needs help, she's one dirty girl but appears to not have had alot of use. It runs great, no bearing noise, and its all original.
it needs LOTS of scrubbing though!
 
wow

here in SA its hard to find eurekas. hoover are not too hard to find but quality 60s/70s eurekas are scarce. i see a two-tone beige in the background. is that a wards? lovely. maybe if i ask real sweet and nice you can treat me to a pic of your non-hoover COMMERCIAL or heavy duty models? thanks
 
Hi Jeff, fabulous new finds and the price certainly was right! I sure hope to get to see your wonderful collection some day.
 
Pete,
This Eureka would have replaced the Vanguard that you have.

Please note from the Kirby picture that I now have two of these Eurekas and really only need one.

DAvid: Yes thats a Monkey Wards SIG-NA-CHA upright, maybe vintage 1975 or so. Its in great shape and runs very well.
The only NON-Hoover Commercial stuff I have is a Singer twin fan commercial, and my 1986 Sanitaire SC888.

Robert: you're welcome here anytime!
 
I rarely get lucky at the thrift stores in Ohio. I can go for months without a decent find. I really hate it when there's vacuums in the back that customers aren't allowed to look at yet. I'll go back a few days later and they'll just be gone. It's all very cruel.

Corey
 
Congratulations on a great weekend Jeff, That Eureka is just beautiful. You might want to consider sending that Kirby into the factory for a spa treatment! They do a great job as you have seen from Fred's collection. You might also consider sending it to Omaha to Greg's Kirby dealer. I am still amazed at how my Dual 80 turned out, I swear it is even more beautiful than when it was new. Have fun with the new machines!! Terry
 
Corey: These vacuums are my first real finds in MONTHS! I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.

Terry: The Omega is destined for a spa treatment, and will be a beauty when done.

The Eureka is the one thats destined to Omaha, and the collection of Mr. Gansky
 
Kirby's 2nd generation

The Classic 1-CR was the first 14" Kirby, and it came out about 1970.
I'm no Kirby expert, Fred or Charlie correct me if needed.
The Omega was next, in rosewood brown, 1973-1976
The Classic III went from 1976-1980
Tradition 1980-1984
Heritage I 1984-1986
Heritage II 1986-1988
Legend(same colors as Heritage II) 1988-1989
Legend II 1989-1991
 
great finds

both of them, Jeff. Unbelievable prices, too.

Do you have the contact info for the Kirby dealer in Omaha? I'd love to have my 510 polished, etc. It runs just fine, but the finish is in bad shape.

Look forward to some after pics on both of your new acquisitions!
 
some corrections

the Tradition came out in 1979,and was replaced in 1981 by the Heritage.The Heritage II came out in 1984,later versions of it were called the Legend,then came the Legend II in 1989.BTW,the Classic boasted of a 16 1/2 inch nozzle,not 14.Hope this helps.
 
Kirby Vacuums
2443 So 120 Street
Omaha NE 68144
402-333-8888

They really do a wonderful job on the older machines, the other day when I was in picking up my mother's "new" G3 I had worked on, they had two beautiful Heritage machines done and ready for use. Both had been detailed and polished so well they looked like mirrors.

The polishing process is rather involved and runs about $80-100 and may take up to a month to finish as they have a guy who comes in to do this and only schedules time in the shop once a month. You can get more info from the store directly about shipping, etc.
 
Greg, how does your mother like her G3 as far as manouverability etc, does she like it?

Also, does the power drive make sort of a whiney sound when it's engaged going back and forth, mine does and I don't know if that's normal or not. My other SP hoovers don't make any sounds when they're moving back and forth other than the normal motor sound.
 

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