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Ben, Can you tell me a little about this machine? Is it a commercial machine? I'm glad you finally got one, congratulations! I'm sure it was worth the wait. Is this model a cousin to the heritage line as I see a lot of those cues. Billy
 
By the early 1980's, many door to door vacuum companies were looking for a way to make more profits. Women were working during the day, so not as many home to see a demo.

Filter Queen came out with the Princess line to sell in stores.

Interstate Engineering made the Compact for vac shops and the Tri-Star for door to door sales.

Kirby made the ComVac for janitorial stores and the Kirby Heritage for door to door.

Even Electrolux got in on this (in the later 1980's) with a line of plastic canisters and uprights for catalog stores as well as Sears.
 
Congratulations Ben! You now own a rare piece of Kirby history. And that someone was nice enough to give it to you makes it even better. :)

The only thing I would suggest if you actually plan on using it is to take off the original bag and put a Heritage 2 bag assembly on. Not only to preserve the original bag, but for improved performance. Also it might not be a bad idea to get a spare set of carbon brushes for the motor.

Rob
 
kirbylux77

Rob,

Thank you! Although, if I were to install a large Emtor on this machine, I'd have to change out the rear axle to the shorter, 4.5" long version (102080) in order to support it (just as I did with my 1987 Heritage II).

~Ben[this post was last edited: 3/24/2022-18:43]
 
A Frantz Premier!
The thing on the right in the first pic is a Diamond, made around 1910-11. The only one known currently.
 

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