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Hi kobedozer.

While it's not in the frame of this picture, I had one of those when I lived in Naperville, Illinois.


 


From August 1985, to May of 95, my house was the headquarters for the V.C.C.C. I made my personal collection, the official collection of the club, and turned my three car garage into the club museum. As I recall, a club member, named, Dave Watters, fell in love with it and I gave it to him at our annual meeting in May of 93.


 


As for the Kwick-Kleen, it was indeed a James B. Kirby design and was made by Scott/Fetzer, much like RCA whirlpool made the Kenmore machines like the whisper tone series in the 60's.  And I'm still interested.


 


Alex Taber.

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kwick kleen

Here is the underside, its not perfect but not bad, it is functional and has no holes in the bag that i have found, also sorry about the sideways pix im doing this from my phone and dont know how to fix that

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kwick kleen

Here is a full view, I was Hoping You Could Make An Offer If Your Still Interested, but I Could Come Up With Something Negotiable If You Would Prefer

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Hey @cb123

Your collection is AMAZING! WOW! From your vintage non-electric vacuums, to miniature Ezee, to Kirby pins, to the Kirby pamphlets, to Kirby paraphernalia, to the Franz premier, to the hose tree... WOW! Awesome!

You recently gave me a bit of help on my G3 restoration. THANK YOU! Worked like a charm and that G3 has gone to an ecstatically happy home.

Now, I wonder if I might beg of you for some of your good jujus. I really want an Ezee, Wireless Vac-u-ette, Scott Fetzer Sanitation System, and Kirby 1, 2, or 3, R or C. If you can send a little of that good luck and good karma my way, maybe these machines will find their way into my collection soon! LOL

Love this thread and the fraternal sharing of information. Bravo guys!
 
I'm glad I was of some help. May all the Kirby Karma come your way, so as you can attain the Seventh Kirby Chakra and thus release the Great Kirby Kundalini and achieve the heavenly bliss of The Great Kirby Nirvana! God's speed and many blessings! May you get all of your dream machines, it sounds like they will receive a wonderful home! Thanks again for the reply!
 
I hope this question doesn't hijack too much, since it is an older thread I'm going to give it a shot.

What ever happened to the Kirby Domestic Cyclone design that used water filtration? Did it use a separator like Rexair? I have only heard it mentioned briefly in history of Kirby, and History of vacuum cleaners.

Anyone have knowledge?
 

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