Vintage Giggles aka What are they smoking????
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http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/hsh/3849932434.html
I have some household items for sale.
Traditions Toaster, only used a few times, works $10
White Mighty Mender WW200, works and comes with some thread that is already for sewing machine, $15 Jack La Lanne's Juicer, works do not use anymore, $40
Contact me either email, call, or text.
Wow a juicer that takes thread?
I have some household items for sale.
Traditions Toaster, only used a few times, works $10
White Mighty Mender WW200, works and comes with some thread that is already for sewing machine, $15 Jack La Lanne's Juicer, works do not use anymore, $40
Contact me either email, call, or text.
Wow a juicer that takes thread?
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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/atq/3846572993.html
I emailed them "Singer" is not a generic name forl"sewing machine"
I emailed them "Singer" is not a generic name forl"sewing machine"
http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/atq/3839519397.html
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Now I may be wrong but something(s) doesn't look right to me here.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nch/hsh/3829583772.html
A Fashionmate 237? I think they have a one piece top, most of them have a large knob for the foot pressure, an external motor, are marked "Singer" on the back (can't see the front), have a different handwheel with a plastic-not chrome stop motion knob, no fashion disk door in the top and a single plastic spool pin on top too. Also, they stay still when you take their picture.![Big Grin](https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
This one is $75, is broken and missing the foot pedal. Hmmmm, what does that cord there go to?
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http://chicago.craigslist.org/nch/hsh/3829583772.html
A Fashionmate 237? I think they have a one piece top, most of them have a large knob for the foot pressure, an external motor, are marked "Singer" on the back (can't see the front), have a different handwheel with a plastic-not chrome stop motion knob, no fashion disk door in the top and a single plastic spool pin on top too. Also, they stay still when you take their picture.
![Big Grin](https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
This one is $75, is broken and missing the foot pedal. Hmmmm, what does that cord there go to?
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http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-...AdIdZ491365406
I think this one may a little cramped though if you're looking to quilt on it (hint, you need to see photo 2)
I think this one may a little cramped though if you're looking to quilt on it (hint, you need to see photo 2)
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I bet you are right!
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It does look like it would be in the way for whatever you would want to do there. It does LOOM, lol. You also would have to clear off your desk every time you wanted to flip that thing over. I am guessing that is why this design never caught on. But it looks like a mid-century piece so, that would explain a lot.
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That left side is the only place to put your typing copy too...
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