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From: larry@hpfclp.UUCP (larry)
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Subject: Re: Re: Vacuum Cleaners
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Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 19:42:00 EDT
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Nf-From: hpfclp!larry    Aug  2 15:42:00 1984


Noone need pay $600 for a Kirby.  There are many ways to get one cheaper.
One is to go to a Kirby outlet and dicker.  Yes, dicker in a store.  They
pay around $200 (or less) for a new vacuum cleaner and even if they sell
it for $400 they get a good enough profit.  They also often sell recond-
itioned Kirby's that work as good as new.  The only problem is there are
generally fewer attachments available for older models.

Larry (my wife used to sell Kirby's) Fenske