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#16
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Eddie it is a true pearl paint on the machine. It's a lavender with red pearl over tones and a clear over it.
Back when this paint was made they used fish scales to come up with the pearl effect. So this was a very expensive color to use and there were less than 3500 of these machines made this model and color.
Billy
Back when this paint was made they used fish scales to come up with the pearl effect. So this was a very expensive color to use and there were less than 3500 of these machines made this model and color.
Billy
#17
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Eddie it is a true pearl paint on the machine. It's a lavender with red pearl over tones and a clear over it.
Back when this paint was made they used fish scales to come up with the pearl effect. So this was a very expensive color to use and there were less that 3500 of these machines made this model and color.
Billy
Back when this paint was made they used fish scales to come up with the pearl effect. So this was a very expensive color to use and there were less that 3500 of these machines made this model and color.
Billy
#18
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Eddie it is a true pearl paint on the machine. It's a lavender with red pearl over tones and a clear over it.
Back when this paint was made they used fish scales to come up with the pearl effect. So this was a very expensive color to use and there were less that 3500 of these machines made this model and color.
Billy
Back when this paint was made they used fish scales to come up with the pearl effect. So this was a very expensive color to use and there were less that 3500 of these machines made this model and color.
Billy
It's absolutely to die for, I've never seen one before and doubt I ever will again ... what a beauty!
My machines are just regular ole' machines :oops: but I love each of them - one in particular...
#19
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Originally Posted by JJs
ok, this isn't all of them but these are the best (oh and none of my "new" machines)
These are all Singers - when Singers were really Singers and not made in China or wherever out of plastic and chewing gum...
1. Godzilla 66-18 - named for the funky finish 1948
2. 15-90 1948
3. 185 3/4 size 1950s
4. 306 1958
5. Tan longbed 301 (and what I was using for all my piecing) 1951
6. 99-13 3/4 size 1925
7. 401 1961
8. 319 (what I'm now using mainly because it has lots of stitches and I can use it for applique) 1956
9. black shortbed 301 1951
10. 221 Featherweight (1956)
11. 66 redeye treadle back-clamping 1920
12. hand crank 28k 3/4 size 1908
These are all Singers - when Singers were really Singers and not made in China or wherever out of plastic and chewing gum...
1. Godzilla 66-18 - named for the funky finish 1948
2. 15-90 1948
3. 185 3/4 size 1950s
4. 306 1958
5. Tan longbed 301 (and what I was using for all my piecing) 1951
6. 99-13 3/4 size 1925
7. 401 1961
8. 319 (what I'm now using mainly because it has lots of stitches and I can use it for applique) 1956
9. black shortbed 301 1951
10. 221 Featherweight (1956)
11. 66 redeye treadle back-clamping 1920
12. hand crank 28k 3/4 size 1908
#20
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Originally Posted by marsye
OK I'll go first. :lol:
Thats a red robe (and if you'll notice ...no bra) and I just couldn't help the heels. ;-)
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