I wish I could have gotten my Grandma's D50
She had it since it was new and kept it until she had purchased a new Kenmore canister, selling the D50 at a yard sale not long after. I was about eight when she sold it. I didn't know why I didn't think to ask her for it, I'm sure she would have given it to me. All through my childhood she gave me fans, blenders, hair dryers and even a window air conditioner to play with/take apart (cutting the cord off of course so I didn't electrocute myself). Every Kirby had a removable cord, so cutting it off wouldn't have been necessary!
Fast forward 20 years later, I found a D50, but it would have been nice to have something to remember my grandma by other than pictures in photo albums and VHS home videos burned to DVDs.
In case you're wondering about the air conditioner: Yes, I took that apart too (or at least take the cover off of the chassis), with my dad around to supervise since not only were we dealing with refrigerant, it had a capacitor. It was a 1980s Emerson Quiet Kool 5000 BTU. She literally got it at an auction for ten dollars and was going to use it in her sewing room, but decided against it since she had central air. Guess it was one of those kinds of purchases where the price was too low to refuse, even if the item in question wasn't really needed, lol... After I was done with it, I gave it back and she gave it to one of her friends at the senior center.