My Kirby 511

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eurekastar

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Several weeks ago, I noticed an auction on Ebay which had three vacuums listed -- a G3, a G4, and an "older Kirby" for $250. The auction expired and the seller then relisted it at least one other time that I noticed. I was curious about the "older Kirby" so I emailed the seller to inquire. Well, he replied back and said it was a Model 511! I've both read and have been told that the 511 is pretty rare. So I emailed the seller again and offered to buy it if it didn't sell when the latest auction expired. He agreed. I was able to get a VERY fair deal, and it arrived today!

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It's in very good shape too. The bearings don't sound too bad and the bag is in fairly good shape too. I'm pretty sure the bag is original to the vacuum. Unfortunately, the silk screened logo is worn off. But otherwise it's in good shape. Even the brush roll is in good shape.

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I'm guessing this tag was put on by the Distributor when it was sold back in 1951. It reads, "KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER CO. -- Sales & Service -- 1009 Broadway -- Dial 3.6216 -- Kirby Sanitation System -- Life-time Guarantee"

I'm going to try and preserve the sticker on the handle when I rebuild it.

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For those of you who have been complaining about my photography skills (and yes, you know who you are! LOL!), please note that they are improving!

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What a GREAT find, and, yes, it's all original. The logo has flaked off, as you noted, but there's just something kinda special about a vacuum cleaner that survives 100% original after all this time.
 
Bill, your Kirby 511 looks great....

And so nice that it's all original too. Unfortunate that the lettering on the bag is faded, but at least the fabric is in good shape with no staining or tears.

Enjoy your new Kirby!

Rob
 
Greg Kirby Bill!! What years would the 511 have been from. Congratulations on a rare find.

Terry
 
Bill & Kirby 511...

Hello Bill.

Congratulations on another nice find.

I can't wait to see 'her' in all her glory, after you've put her thru the 'spa treatment.'

The bag & cord are a true bonus. As I said when we talked, I guess I should've L@@Ked closer at that auction. ~~lol~~

Cheers & hagd all,

Bill



Ps: My apologies Bill for not responding sooner, been a little crazy (which is good, as it keeps me out of trouble). ~~lol~~

You already knew this though, when I've had to put you on hold. ~~lol~~
 
Kirby 511 Gray Handle Grip !

It is truely awesome that you have the org. black cord, with the kirby logo on the plug end.As well as the org. cloth bag
even if it is lossing it's color.
Having grown up with my Grandmothers Kirby that was a 511 or
512. Either model I am sure, had a Rubber (blk) grip orginally. Which
would crumble and split due to sweaty hands and palms. Correct me it I'm wrong but Kirby replaced the crumbling and
split Rubber grips, with the new flexible plastic grip in the Gray color. Which then turned to all red ones, at the appearance of Model 514 and it's Twist upper cord Hook.
My memory was of my dad wrapping the Black Rubber Grip with
Blk Electrical tape. Then in about 61 or 62 (10 years old) it went to the local Distributor for a rebuild. It came back with the Red Plastic handle grip, and a new Gray Kirby bag, with Kirby in the Ovals, It was all shined up looking ready for another decade of use.
Norm
 
@ Norm

I've had an on-going discussion with a couple of other people regarding Kirby handle grips and when certain styles were introduced. One of the problems is that Kirby didn't keep consistent records, so one can only speculate sometimes. According to Charles Lester's website (and he's done a lot of research!), the gray plastic handle grip was introduced on the 509. In addition to my 511, I also have a 512 with an identical gray plastic handle grip. I think (though I'm not positive about this) that Kirby continued using the gray plastic handle grip with the stationary cord hook up through the Model 513. However, Kirby introduced the larger red grip with the flip down cord hook as a late production item on the 513. That's speculation on my part. But a Kirby parts list dating to April 1953 still shows the gray plastic grip as a part specific to the 513. However, I have a 1962 service manual which lists parts for the flip down cord hook for the 513. That's why I'm GUESSING that Kirby began production of the 513 with a gray grip and then introduced the larger red handle grip with the flip down cord hook as a late production item on the 513, along with the upgrade to the 4 amp motor. But again, that's purely a guess on my part.
 

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