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It's another VACUUM CLEANER, isn't it? 
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Lovely 505  you've acquired, great job on the polishing!
 
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That's really a stunning find!! I say that as one who deeply admires the really old Kirbys, and there aren't all that many of us old farts running around anymore!

One thing I am wondering about it:

I also have a 505, and my bag is definitely original and definitely the herringbone material that the other black-bag-model Kirbys originally had, whereas the bag on the 505 in these photos is corduroy.

So either there was a crossover of material from herringbone to corduroy during the run of the 505 -- not at all impossible -- or it may be a replacement bag, assuming Kirby offered original-color and original-style bags for the 505 but made of the newer corduroy material when the 508 came out with the new gray corduroy and new angular-shaped bag.
 
This is what it looked like last Monday.

The 3C and 4C had the black Emptor bottom, same as the 505. The 2C had the narrow metal bottom. Hope this helps.

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Ben

Sorry, I meant to say that the 3C and 4C were the same size as the 505 and later models, and are metal, not black. A lot of times they are replaced with the black ones.
 
Ben

There's really not that much difference, physically, between a 4C and 505, except on the 4C the top of the bag is sewed shut, metal Emtor bottom and belt lifter.
 
Charles

I think, just maybe, quite reasonably, your right! Not on one, but both accounts. It seems to be a much stronger argument, that both bag types were contemporaneous...If, of course, the company wasn't static, but we all know that Kirby was an innovated powerhouse. Here a photo of the 505 and 508.

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