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Old 06-09-2013, 10:18 AM
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A dear friend who owns a salvage company brought these 301 attachments to me yesterday. Now to find that perfect 301 to add to my collection. Am always on the lookout for it.[ATTACH=CONFIG]418014[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]418016[/ATTACH]
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Old 06-09-2013, 03:09 PM
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BAIT!! That should bring your 301 home soon!!
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Old 06-09-2013, 05:01 PM
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Oh I hope so Charlee.
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Is the 301 a high shank machine? From the looks of the attachments, it is. I have low shank, slant shank, back clamp machines. I do have some high shank attachments that I picked up some time ago. Is a high shank machine next...?

That's a great find, Kitsy. Good luck on your search for a 301.
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The 301 is a slant needle machine. It is hard to tell from the pictures, but some of the attachments don't look like that to me. The bobbins look right, and the buttonholer should be in a maroon box, not green, so that appears to fit the 301.
Best wishes in finding the 301!
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Owned the 301 A for about 3 yrs now and just used it 2 days ago --now I know why everybody likes them. I do too.
reminds me of the FW while using. Will use it more often now . I made a flannel beby quilt from 120 squares for a charity. It's in cabinet with a stool or I would be taking it in the car.
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What nice friends you have! Lucky girl.
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Now I know why I thought it was a long shank machine. The foot at the bottom was the one I was looking at. Now I see at least one slant shank one.
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