texaskirbyguy
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Well, this is a first for me. Of all my years of constant thrifting, I rarely find more than one or two good items at Goodwill, (or most other stores as well) at a time, for myself. Yesterday I finally hit the jackpot. Below they are in the order I had found them.
First is a Canon 720is digital camera, which is exactly what I am using now. This will be a great spare to put away for later. It is in very good condition.
Price - 2.92.
Second is the little brother of my Windmere Boss 1500 blow dryer that I got for my birthday back in the 80s (and still use) - The Boss 1250! This is the first time I had found a Boss dryer in all of my thrift trips - I had always been looking.
Price - 2.92
Third and best, I got a little Royal Prince 501 turquoise mostly-metal hand vac from 1985. It even came with the hose and attachment set, which I had almost left there. Once I got to the checkout, I had actually walked back there again to check for attachments, and glad I did!
Unfortunately it is missing the carry strap (a Kirby Tradition one might work), hanger bracket and belt tool.
It works and is pretty quiet. It needs the usual full cleaning and resto, but I will be proud of it afterwards. My ladyfriend loves this color, so she might be inclined to use it, too. Now to get some bags and belts... Hmmm... manual says type H bags and style 1 belts - time to get some!
Price - 3.93
Forth is something I have passed on before - a Hoover PortaPower.
While I am not a Hoover guy, I can see myself using this in the garage. I do not have space for a shop vac and the handle is convenient. It also has a small footprint for easier storage. Model is S1015-030. I found a wonderfully detailed thread on this site (thanks Ben!) that suggests this is one of the first PortaPower models from late 70's-early 80's. It works, but the exhaust air smells musty, even after removing the cloth bag which was half-full. It came with the hose but no attachments unfortunately.
Price - 3.93
I also got some videos and a pair of summer shorts and a cute dress for the ladyfriend that happened to be 1/2 off.
There was an Oreck unit that looked like the PortaPower, but it was missing the hose and other attachments - I left it.
In all a very successful trip. It goes to show that just because you do not find much at a particular thrift store when you go, never stop going or you could miss out on some really good stuff - one never knows what might show up and when. Some things will fly off the shelf, too (like the Royal did when I saw it...)
I will do a resto thread on the Royal and Hoover later on when I get to it, and my shoulder that was operated on in September finally heals enough to do some mechanical work. It is still too easy to aggravate it.




First is a Canon 720is digital camera, which is exactly what I am using now. This will be a great spare to put away for later. It is in very good condition.
Price - 2.92.
Second is the little brother of my Windmere Boss 1500 blow dryer that I got for my birthday back in the 80s (and still use) - The Boss 1250! This is the first time I had found a Boss dryer in all of my thrift trips - I had always been looking.
Price - 2.92
Third and best, I got a little Royal Prince 501 turquoise mostly-metal hand vac from 1985. It even came with the hose and attachment set, which I had almost left there. Once I got to the checkout, I had actually walked back there again to check for attachments, and glad I did!
Unfortunately it is missing the carry strap (a Kirby Tradition one might work), hanger bracket and belt tool.
It works and is pretty quiet. It needs the usual full cleaning and resto, but I will be proud of it afterwards. My ladyfriend loves this color, so she might be inclined to use it, too. Now to get some bags and belts... Hmmm... manual says type H bags and style 1 belts - time to get some!
Price - 3.93
Forth is something I have passed on before - a Hoover PortaPower.
While I am not a Hoover guy, I can see myself using this in the garage. I do not have space for a shop vac and the handle is convenient. It also has a small footprint for easier storage. Model is S1015-030. I found a wonderfully detailed thread on this site (thanks Ben!) that suggests this is one of the first PortaPower models from late 70's-early 80's. It works, but the exhaust air smells musty, even after removing the cloth bag which was half-full. It came with the hose but no attachments unfortunately.
Price - 3.93
I also got some videos and a pair of summer shorts and a cute dress for the ladyfriend that happened to be 1/2 off.
There was an Oreck unit that looked like the PortaPower, but it was missing the hose and other attachments - I left it.
In all a very successful trip. It goes to show that just because you do not find much at a particular thrift store when you go, never stop going or you could miss out on some really good stuff - one never knows what might show up and when. Some things will fly off the shelf, too (like the Royal did when I saw it...)
I will do a resto thread on the Royal and Hoover later on when I get to it, and my shoulder that was operated on in September finally heals enough to do some mechanical work. It is still too easy to aggravate it.



