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Arrow Kangaroo sewing cabinet, is this a good price?

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Old 05-20-2017, 07:47 AM
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https://www.arrowcabinets.com/shop/k...garoo-no-joey/

I think so!!!!!
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Old 05-20-2017, 08:50 AM
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OH OH OH!!!! What a bargain. I ordered one immediately. Really? and free shipping! My dream cabinet!
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Looks like a great price. Can anyone tell me what the back side of the cabinet looks like?

In my sewing space, I would have to face the cabinet with the back side with the extention table facing out.
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In the pictures of it folded out or folded up the cabinet has a solid back. Scroll down the page and there are pictures of the cabinet. I found the Joey cabinet that fits underneath it at Arrow dealer sites online. May be a future Christmas gift for me. If you ever seen Arrow sewing furniture in person you know the quality is excellent. Will last for generations.
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Looks like a great price. Can anyone tell me what the back side of the cabinet looks like?

In my sewing space, I would have to face the cabinet with the back side with the extention table facing out.
For the best results quilting large quilts, the cabinet should be pushed up against the wall. The back side of mine with the leaf open has support legs under. If the leaf is dropped, that would be all you see. I never drop my leaf. Ellen
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Wow! Great price!
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Wow!! Great price!!
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I think it is. I have a different model arrow cabinet that I paid $300 for, but mine is not near as nice as that. I do have to say mine is one heavy table. Also mine is a manual lift.
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Wish I had a place for it - looks great!
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I ordered one yesterday... and since I am visiting my kids in New Haven, CT (to see my new grandson) I went to Ikea in search of a cabinet similar to the Joey to fit under it. I'll have some furniture to put together in a few days when I return home.
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