IL-Kirby-Fan
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Hello,
In 2000 I inherited my grandmother's Kirby Classic III when she passed away unexpectedly. This is the Kirby that I grew up with and loved. As a child whenever I was at my grandparent's house I played with it constantly.
When I first got it I used it for about two years but then got a Kirby G3 and stopped using the Classic III so much. Today I pulled it out of storage and looked it over and it's in need of a good polishing.
After careful inspection I noticed that much of the trim work could stand to be replaced and a few screws on it are not original Kirby screws. A big part of me is wanting to take it to a friend of mine's vacuum repair shop tomorrow and do a major overhaul project on it to totally recondition it. But another part of me is thinking since it's in working order with no problems maybe I should leave it be as this is how it was when my grandma still had it and more than likely she is the one who came up with the replacement screws for it.
I think to myself if she were alive and I was cleaning it up for her I would do my own version of a full factory rebuild on it with all new trim, screws etc to present her with. But then I realize that she's not still here and think maybe it's more respectful to leave it like she had it. What do you all think???
Additionally, I noticed that in the center of the head at the bottom under the rubber bumper there is a 1cm by 1cm chunk of aluminum missing. I have no idea how or when this happened or what to do to fix it. I don't want to replace the original head but need suggestions on how I might fill that in. Any help anyone can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brad
In 2000 I inherited my grandmother's Kirby Classic III when she passed away unexpectedly. This is the Kirby that I grew up with and loved. As a child whenever I was at my grandparent's house I played with it constantly.
When I first got it I used it for about two years but then got a Kirby G3 and stopped using the Classic III so much. Today I pulled it out of storage and looked it over and it's in need of a good polishing.
After careful inspection I noticed that much of the trim work could stand to be replaced and a few screws on it are not original Kirby screws. A big part of me is wanting to take it to a friend of mine's vacuum repair shop tomorrow and do a major overhaul project on it to totally recondition it. But another part of me is thinking since it's in working order with no problems maybe I should leave it be as this is how it was when my grandma still had it and more than likely she is the one who came up with the replacement screws for it.
I think to myself if she were alive and I was cleaning it up for her I would do my own version of a full factory rebuild on it with all new trim, screws etc to present her with. But then I realize that she's not still here and think maybe it's more respectful to leave it like she had it. What do you all think???
Additionally, I noticed that in the center of the head at the bottom under the rubber bumper there is a 1cm by 1cm chunk of aluminum missing. I have no idea how or when this happened or what to do to fix it. I don't want to replace the original head but need suggestions on how I might fill that in. Any help anyone can offer would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brad