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hoover1060

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This Omega has been seen on here before, I bought it a couple of months back for $5 at a local thrift store.
Last month she went back home for a makeover. Today she arrived back in Roselle...
All I can say is WOW!
Even Jack is impressed!
 
Glam shot with an original Omega bag

had to give it a test run thru the living room. Since I haven't vacuumed since last Sunday, this should be interesting
 
WOW!

I am no Kirby expert by any means, but I am very impressed! This machine is beautiful from top to bottom. You will have to explain your secret to me sometime as I have a "dull" Kirby Classic 1CR that could use a day at the Kirby spa for a younger look. Thansk for posting the pics Jeff!

--Tom
 
what came up

Off the rugs... mostly Jack...
now this is retired for display as its too pretty to use!
 
Jeff

Did you send this to Kirby for a rebuild or did you do the polish job yourself? It is beeeeeauteeeful!!! Marty
 
once again, the Dog stares into the lens, and sets himself square in the middle of the frame, another cleaner upstaged! like how the bag complements Jacks coat. the cleaner looks like new. the dog is beautiful!
 
It went for a factory rebuild

At the encouraging of Fred and Charlie I sent it back to the factory.
The final cost was $65 for the rebuild, plus whatever I spent shipping it to Kirby and the initial $5 outlay.
SO for less than $90 I have a brand new Kirby, and does it ever run nice!
 
Ida told me it would be just like Christmas

Yes, good comparison! This Kirby is NEW!

Jack's always been a little bit of a ham, and he photographs so well. As soon as the camera comes out, he's there!
 
New Inside and Out

When those machines come back from the Kirby factory in Cleveland, they literally are brand new. Not only polished but completely rebuilt with motors completed knocked down and rebuilt and completely new cord, bag, trim and wheels. I love getting those boxes from Scott and Fetzer!

Fred
 
New Life

This should be an inspiration to us all to see, in the flesh, what metal polish and elbow grease can do. Besides having a Kirby and standing on your head to change attachments, qualifies for an exercise work out. Get the music going and up and down and rotate to the left and over and right and up and down and rotate to the right and up and down and now stroke and stroke and stroke. Can't you just see Jack LaLanne in his his famous ball crunching unisuit and the white wonder dog in the background. Maybe you could use a little peroxide on the Golden retriever.
Kelly
 
That's very nice! I'm very pleased that Kirby has continued this practice and hope they always will.
 
Jeff,

Would Helen or Ida ever steer you in the wrong direction? Just keep listening darling and we will teach you the ways of the world!

Glad to hear about the Hoover 61 for next month. The necessary printed materials were proofed and printed this past week. Details to follow............

H.
 
Absolutely not

I trust Helen and Ida completely, and they were both right about the Kirby Rebuild!
 
Your Kirby....

Jeff,

That old Kirby looks stunning. When we do rebuilding thru our shop we have to send out all the metal pieces to a body shop to have them buff them out as we do not have the equipment to do so ourselves.

By the price that you paid seems like you got the rebuild price of 1980...not 2006. Awesome.

We charge a flat fee of 69.95 to have the pieces buffed to the mirro like finish, then an additional 69.95 to rebuild the rest of the machine and this usually includes brushroll, bag,cord and switch and most needed soft trim. We usually leave a complete motor rebuild as an a'la carte thing that the owner can opt for cost of parts.

Again your Kirby looks great and got a great deal too...

Hope all is well with you and yours

Chad
 

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