Filling out the tools...
Every now and then, the universe will just up and throw you a bone—or a crevice tool, as the case may be. If you've read the first part of this thread, you know that my Classic III came to me with a hose, wands and a handful of tools. Today, as I was eating lunch in my office, I was idly perusing Kirby Classic tools on eBay with an eye toward perhaps finding a crevice tool to either complete my Classic Omega set or add to my collection of Classic III tools. In the end, I found both with a few extras to boot. The first thing I spotted was a loose Classic Omega crevice tool and a bare floor tool without its little felt pad for a price that was acceptable but not enough to really make my trigger finger itchy. The other listing that piqued my interest was for an incomplete set of Classic III tools that included pretty much every Classic III tool I was missing and none that I already had! Although the price was good, I didn't immediately pounce on it but instead put it on my watch list. But then when I got home from work, I found the seller had sent me a private offer for about 20 percent off and that's when I pounced. Once the partial set arrives, I believe I will have almost a complete basic tool set with the exception of a spray bottle, which I already have multiples of in various colors, including one in brick/oxblood red for my Legend II. Really, what are the odds of that happening? But for the fact that my Classic III came from Iowa and the partial tool set is coming from Texas, I would be tempted to believe I had reunited the machine with the rest of its tools. One thing's for sure, this one was just meant to be.