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Old 10-25-2013, 01:56 PM
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I adore this cabinet and never have seen one like it, have you? I'm not sure it's $300 cool, but I thought you all would enjoy seeing it as much as I do. It's not too far from home, either. Hmmmm.... No, no, no. I can't. I mustn't.

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I love it! Cleverly designed.
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A space saver cabinet!
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Old 10-25-2013, 02:34 PM
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that is really cool. but not sure if it is $300 cool.
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Old 10-25-2013, 02:36 PM
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There are a few similarly designed cabinets I've seen on Craigslists. Most of the time they are missing their chairs. I think it's a great idea.
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That is awesome and the machine is totally futuristic! Awesome.
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I found one today. When I opened the cute little side drawers they were filled with stuff for a Necchi BU Mira including the wonder wheel and cams $30.00. I couldn't resist. I have heard a lot about Necchi's and this one seems pretty cool. The one thing that cabinet needs is a lift assist because that Necchi weighs a ton! I really like the space saver cabinets
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That cabinet only fits that machine. You can not put much else in it. The hinge spacing from those machines do not match anything else.
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I just sold my Phoenix 250 today that had the same cabinet with a chair that lifts out the front and storage under the seat in the chair. I got a massive $46 for mine - LOL!
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I've also seen a lot of "hiden chair" cabinets, in many styles. If I loved the cabinet, I'd pay about $100 more to get it, and the rest is the cost of the machine, so I would not pay over $150 for that unit. The most I've paid for a cabinet so far is $300. But that one was local so gas was only about $10. I've spent an extra $200 in gas to take the truck to get a cabinet because it would not fit in the car. I was going that way anyway, but the truck is way hungrier than the car.

But I'm also into cabinets.
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