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One of my good friend Robert's favorite colors is red. Blood red. Kirby red. He rebuilt a Kirby 518 to make it a modern machine. I keep mine natural (like my hair).
Speaking of old things:
The Vacuette Electric is a very interesting machine to work on. Primitive, but very well thought out.
How appropriate. A Kirby 562, the first Sanitronic.
A few old Hoovers and an old General Electric.
My old friend (and Best Man at my wedding) with a VERY old Hoover.
Hard to believe this old gal is 30 years old now.
The first "filter queen".
The first Filter Queen with a filter cone and cyclonic action, 1939's model 200.
The lovely old Singer with a two-speed motor and an automatic cord winder.
The awesome and lovely Kenmore Bugeye. The oldies were goodies for sure.
A glam shot of my Air-Way, one of my oldest and most prized possessions.
An old Health-Mor hand vac set-up. Lovely graphics.
A few old friends. Searching out dirt wherever they go.
Old relics. A Hoover model 65 and a General Electric Mobile Maid with the bow-tie wash impeller.
The old C4 flat-top Revelation. It's quiet, powerful, and a joy to clean with. And it has suction control as well.
Just a lonely old Compact IEC Electra
A forgotten Filtex, like the classic trains of the 1950's.
This is what happens when old meets new.