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#9581
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Huntsville, AL
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by Glenn
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by purplefiend
I ordered a new reproduction hand crank and it arrived today.
I have an original also, the craftmanship quality of the new one is rather crude when compared to the Singer
part that came with my Singer 201K-4. I like using a treadle machine much better, but my granddaughters liked
using the handcrank much better.
Sharon W.
I have an original also, the craftmanship quality of the new one is rather crude when compared to the Singer
part that came with my Singer 201K-4. I like using a treadle machine much better, but my granddaughters liked
using the handcrank much better.
Sharon W.
Nancy
I love the hand cranks that I have they are really smooth and the paint looks so nice on them. The only gripe is that they do not have the wooden handle but the supplier I get these from told me they are made in Canada.
Billy
#9582
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Originally Posted by Glenn
I can turn a wooden handle if needed that is no problem for me. glenn
Billy
#9583
Originally Posted by kwendt
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
The machines find us; so, one day a Necchi Supernova will be mine.
Your machine is there. Have fun hunting!
#9584
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Okay here is my case in point about the current attitude of the NeedleBar. If I ever get like this someone politely punch me in the mouth. :P
But this was not directed to me it was for someone else but it reflects the type of mentality that is over there. "Its my way or the highway"
Billy
But this was not directed to me it was for someone else but it reflects the type of mentality that is over there. "Its my way or the highway"
Billy
Several things you should know about the NeedleBar.
1/ It is not about sewing.
2/ The NeedleBar is privately owned. The owner is me. I allow free access for fellow collectors but it is not free for me. I pay all the webhosting and bandwidth fees. Consequently you have no rights here. All decisions are mine and mine alone.
3/ As very, very, VERY clearly stated in my rules, the NeedleBar is non-commercial. Your chosen username is the name of your online business. Your so-called "avatar" is a logo related to your online business.
4/ As very, very, VERY clearly stated in my rules, the NeedleBar is non-commercial. You will not place a commercial website link in your profile or anywhere else on my site. If you do it once more I will deactivate your membership.
5/ If people don't read and abide by my simple and few rules, it is unlikely I will read and react to any stuff posted by them.
6/ I have cut you a lot of slack on my forums leaving your overlarge posts intact, but your current antics trying to advertise your commercial web site here have used up all my goodwill.
Back off and enjoy what access you have to my forums or leave. Simple as that. This is not negotiable.
This is the end of this conversation and this topic is now locked.
Back to sewing machine history and collecting.
Alan
1/ It is not about sewing.
2/ The NeedleBar is privately owned. The owner is me. I allow free access for fellow collectors but it is not free for me. I pay all the webhosting and bandwidth fees. Consequently you have no rights here. All decisions are mine and mine alone.
3/ As very, very, VERY clearly stated in my rules, the NeedleBar is non-commercial. Your chosen username is the name of your online business. Your so-called "avatar" is a logo related to your online business.
4/ As very, very, VERY clearly stated in my rules, the NeedleBar is non-commercial. You will not place a commercial website link in your profile or anywhere else on my site. If you do it once more I will deactivate your membership.
5/ If people don't read and abide by my simple and few rules, it is unlikely I will read and react to any stuff posted by them.
6/ I have cut you a lot of slack on my forums leaving your overlarge posts intact, but your current antics trying to advertise your commercial web site here have used up all my goodwill.
Back off and enjoy what access you have to my forums or leave. Simple as that. This is not negotiable.
This is the end of this conversation and this topic is now locked.
Back to sewing machine history and collecting.
Alan
#9585
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by tomilu
Here is a Necchi Supernova on CL in KS
http://wichita.craigslist.org/atq/2195605114.html
http://wichita.craigslist.org/atq/2195605114.html
Nancy
#9586
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Okay here is my case in point about the current attitude of the NeedleBar. If I ever get like this someone politely punch me in the mouth. :P
But this was not directed to me it was for someone else but it reflects the type of mentality that is over there. "Its my way or the highway"
Billy
But this was not directed to me it was for someone else but it reflects the type of mentality that is over there. "Its my way or the highway"
Billy
Several things you should know about the NeedleBar.
1/ It is not about sewing.
2/ The NeedleBar is privately owned. The owner is me. I allow free access for fellow collectors but it is not free for me. I pay all the webhosting and bandwidth fees. Consequently you have no rights here. All decisions are mine and mine alone.
3/ As very, very, VERY clearly stated in my rules, the NeedleBar is non-commercial. Your chosen username is the name of your online business. Your so-called "avatar" is a logo related to your online business.
4/ As very, very, VERY clearly stated in my rules, the NeedleBar is non-commercial. You will not place a commercial website link in your profile or anywhere else on my site. If you do it once more I will deactivate your membership.
5/ If people don't read and abide by my simple and few rules, it is unlikely I will read and react to any stuff posted by them.
6/ I have cut you a lot of slack on my forums leaving your overlarge posts intact, but your current antics trying to advertise your commercial web site here have used up all my goodwill.
Back off and enjoy what access you have to my forums or leave. Simple as that. This is not negotiable.
This is the end of this conversation and this topic is now locked.
Back to sewing machine history and collecting.
Alan
1/ It is not about sewing.
2/ The NeedleBar is privately owned. The owner is me. I allow free access for fellow collectors but it is not free for me. I pay all the webhosting and bandwidth fees. Consequently you have no rights here. All decisions are mine and mine alone.
3/ As very, very, VERY clearly stated in my rules, the NeedleBar is non-commercial. Your chosen username is the name of your online business. Your so-called "avatar" is a logo related to your online business.
4/ As very, very, VERY clearly stated in my rules, the NeedleBar is non-commercial. You will not place a commercial website link in your profile or anywhere else on my site. If you do it once more I will deactivate your membership.
5/ If people don't read and abide by my simple and few rules, it is unlikely I will read and react to any stuff posted by them.
6/ I have cut you a lot of slack on my forums leaving your overlarge posts intact, but your current antics trying to advertise your commercial web site here have used up all my goodwill.
Back off and enjoy what access you have to my forums or leave. Simple as that. This is not negotiable.
This is the end of this conversation and this topic is now locked.
Back to sewing machine history and collecting.
Alan
Nancy
#9587
Originally Posted by Glenn
As soon as billy can find me a spoked handwheel I will get one of his HC to convert me old redeye since it does not have irons. Glenn
Nancy
#9588
Originally Posted by janisspencer
BoJangles, Thank you so much for the manuel website. This is the book to my machine. It will be a great help. I haven't figured what all the pcs. in the drawers are yet and this is a great help for me. Can't do much today for we just got a call that my husbands sister just past away this evening. Look forward to catching up with you all at another time. Jan
Nancy
#9589
Billy
There are too many good people out there to let Alan ruin your day. His time will come, all things must come to an end.
We love you on this site.
G-Maw Wilda
There are too many good people out there to let Alan ruin your day. His time will come, all things must come to an end.
We love you on this site.
G-Maw Wilda
#9590
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by tomilu
Here is a Necchi Supernova on CL in KS
http://wichita.craigslist.org/atq/2195605114.html
http://wichita.craigslist.org/atq/2195605114.html
Nancy
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