I found a great thrift shop today!
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What a score!! How cool is that?
One of our local charity shops has an OSMG too, but they horde up machines until he can get to them - I gather he isn't a regular volunteer. So that store is one I have to constantly check because they'll have no machines at all for weeks, then suddenly there's 5 or 6 all put out on the same day.
One of our local charity shops has an OSMG too, but they horde up machines until he can get to them - I gather he isn't a regular volunteer. So that store is one I have to constantly check because they'll have no machines at all for weeks, then suddenly there's 5 or 6 all put out on the same day.
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Oh man...I'm sure the door to this shop was made of pearls - as in the Pearly Gates to Heaven!
You are very fortunate. If ever found a selection like that, at those prices and in such good condition, I'd probably keel over and die on the spot! LOL
You are very fortunate. If ever found a selection like that, at those prices and in such good condition, I'd probably keel over and die on the spot! LOL
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Location: Central Wisconsin
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The machine in the right hand cupboard, top shelf with the pink front looks just like my old Singer 626 which I gave to a young girl that was learning to sew. It was a great machine and I sewed soooo many clothes with it!
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