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Old 07-28-2013, 04:56 AM
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Possibly only just scraping into the vintage category here... but I just bought this Juki HZL-11 machine because I thought it was cool looking and I've also never seen a domestic Juki machine and was fascinated! The industrial Juki's I've used have always been excellent.

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Just curious to know if there are any others out there in anyone's collections? Would love to hear from you!

ETA: my first Japanese machine! Exciting
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No help with Juki ... but wanted to say that machine reminds me of a circa 70's blow dryer on a stand
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I have a current one, TL98E. And I love it. Hadn't seen the vintage one.
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Originally Posted by Suze9395 View Post
I have a current one, TL98E. And I love it. Hadn't seen the vintage one.
That's reassuring Suze! I haven't received the machine yet so I have yet to try it out, but it's nice to know that their domestic machines are as nice as the industrials.
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Cool looking machine!
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Looks like a stand mixer, but it is definitely cool.
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@ DogHouseMom Hmm! There you go sew 'n' blow! Sorry , I just had to! LOL! I also used to be a hairdresser and it does remind one of it!
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Interesting to say the least. I looked on the Internet and could not find any info. Hope you get a manual for it.
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It looks like my grandmother's stand mixer that she had for forever and now my aunt has and still uses. Cool looking machine though.
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Originally Posted by DogHouseMom View Post
70's blow dryer on a stand
Originally Posted by mlmack View Post
Looks like a stand mixer
Originally Posted by chris_quilts View Post
looks like my grandmother's stand mixer
LOL! Super cool!!
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