Kirby Classic Omega
The library was the only carpeted space in the elementary school I attended in the early-mid '70s. It had this ugly greenish brown low-pile commercial grade carpet, which was no doubt, installed more to reduce noise than for any possible aesthetic consideration. The library's vacuum cleaner was a Kirby Classic Omega, which curiously was not stored in the janitor's closet with the floor polishers, brooms mops, etc. Instead, it stayed parked in the library, out in the open, next to the fiction section. I first noticed it shortly after I saw the same model was demonstrated in our home. I was very impressed with that machine and equally disappointed that we didn't buy one, but whenever I was in the library, I would take a moment to admire it, even though I was admonished more than once by my teacher not to touch it. I had to wait about four decades before I acquired my first Kirby, a Gsix, from beside a dumpster in the apartment complex where I was living at the time. These days, I have too many vacuums, mostly Kirby and Electrolux.