Well, Tom, the first KIRBY went on sell in 1935!
I also agree that a small Kirby would be grand. They had it right with the DS80! As much as I love Kirby, their newer models are clunky, and can be an issue in smaller spaces (Think furniture). Why not bring onto the market a machine equal to the DS80, but with HEPA bags and your choice of a '13 or '16 Nozzle? I know i would if i owned Kirby! Then again, if i owned Kirby we would still have the Handi-Butler!
There is 3 ways to sell a Kirby,
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<li>March up to somebody's house with the latest model in tow, and say, "Hi! I would love to show you just how great this vacuum is!"</li>
<li>March up to somebody's house with the latest model in tow, and say, "Hi! your old vacuum cleaner is terrible, but look at this cool thing!"</li>
<li>Have somebody who appreciates Quality, Reliability and Performance pop into your shop one day and say, "Hello! I would like to purchase a Kirby! here's some cash, See you when i need bags!"</li>
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Kirby has cared, and hopefully still does. In 1969, when people bought shag, Kirby introduced the Shag Rake. In 1979, when people wanted Disposable Bags, Kirby introduced the Style 1 Set-Up for the new Tradition. in 1990, for whatever reason somebody at Kirby decided that the G series should weigh 30 pounds, they added Tech-Drive to make the Kirby actually usable. another issue is if the distributor cares, As in "Here's your bags, Mrs.McAllister, have a nice day!" or, "Oh that one is $1,700, buy it or get out"!
Oh and Dan, you and I are counting down the hours!!