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they are louder than a 201 try turning the...
they are louder than a 201
try turning the machines by hand and see how they sound - it could just be the motor is noisy.
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If you can follow directions to make a quilt you...
If you can follow directions to make a quilt you can do about anything on one of these vintage sewing machines. My little hand can fit in the tight places and handle the tiny little screws. I am...
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try oiling to to get the noise level down. I'm...
try oiling to to get the noise level down. I'm surprised the repairman didn't figure out you had the wrong needle. I sure would have checked that. I put a new needle in when I get a machine... Well I...
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There are repair shops that do not do vintage...
There are repair shops that do not do vintage machine. They are factory trained and do not know how to do the old machines. Or it could be they don't feel like there is enough money in the vintage...
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you need to find one with the upper end all...
you need to find one with the upper end all rusted out and combine good parts
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put it in a basket and leave it on Joe's door...
put it in a basket and leave it on Joe's door step - it will be loved...
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