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Thanks for the help. I sure enjoy seeing everyones beautiful vintage machines and learning about them.
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Originally Posted by Kathie S.
These are my new old sewing machines
Kathie, don't despair. I have had troubles posting as well. I first have to download and convert to a windows app, and then pull from Windows to post pictures. After you do it, you will say, now why didn't I do that first! But it is a process, and is a bit daunting. And it you don't do it for a while, you will have to learn it all over! Ask me how I know?
I just put up the pictures of the latest one, a Franklin, that followed me home. I must stop looking! My two vintage ladies cost me $35 each, so I am not going broke getting them, but I am running out of room to put them! (Although, I DO have a large bathroom!)
I just put up the pictures of the latest one, a Franklin, that followed me home. I must stop looking! My two vintage ladies cost me $35 each, so I am not going broke getting them, but I am running out of room to put them! (Although, I DO have a large bathroom!)
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This is another machine that uses a shuttle. Still have to get it out of the back of the van.[/quote]
I drool for a pretty parlor like that.
I drool for a pretty parlor like that.
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
These are my new old sewing machines
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
These are my new old sewing machines
Nancy
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[quote=Shemjo]Kathie, don't despair. I have had troubles posting as well. I first have to download and convert to a windows app, and then pull from Windows to post pictures. After you do it, you will say, now why didn't I do that first! But it is a process, and is a bit daunting. And it you don't do it for a while, you will have to learn it all over! Ask me how I know?
I feel so stupid as I have no idea of what you just said. When it comes to computers I am lucky that I can e-mail. Kathie
I feel so stupid as I have no idea of what you just said. When it comes to computers I am lucky that I can e-mail. Kathie
Kathie, if I knew more, I could help you more, but that is all I know how to do. I think you are using a Nikon camera to take your pictures. When you download them to the computer, what program are you using? I think Nancy or soeone else could help better.
Tomilu, the cabinet looks good in the photo, but it is in pretty bad shape. The top lid is split, and there is a piece of trim that has fallen off the side. Fortunately, the trim piece is included. I was surprised at the size. I haven't looked at it carefully, because it is still in the back of my van.
Tomilu, the cabinet looks good in the photo, but it is in pretty bad shape. The top lid is split, and there is a piece of trim that has fallen off the side. Fortunately, the trim piece is included. I was surprised at the size. I haven't looked at it carefully, because it is still in the back of my van.
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