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Old 03-05-2015, 11:12 AM
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Here's a fun machine that doesn't come up often.
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions...-20283660.html
My finances are still in the toilet so I can't bid.
It's a transverse long bobbin zigzag machine. Very interesting design. I've seen it in a couple other brands too.
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Old 03-05-2015, 12:37 PM
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That is fun!
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that looks cool
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Wow that's really cool!
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THAT ... is a very interesting and appealing machine. Were it here rather than Hillsboro I'd go for it. But their shipping is atrocious.

Also according to my manufacturers chart, J-C 34 is made by Toyota. That should be a really nice machine.
I wonder what size shuttle and bobbins it uses?

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Joe if it were here rather than there it would already be $500 or some such - have you noticed all the deep pockets???
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why is all the good stuff in the north?! I think every goodwill machine I've ever wanted to bid on has been in Oregon! the shipping alone is $50 estimated for me and the bid is already at $25. I gotta have restraint - went too long without! plus I'm wanting one of those hot pink machines :-) staying away from here for a while has helped LOL!
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A very interesting machine! I don't think that I've ever seen that bobbin set-up in such a modern SM.

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Originally Posted by miriam
Joe if it were here rather than there it would already be $500 or some such - have you noticed all the deep pockets???
Yes, I've seen them. I think the days of inexpensive sewing machines is all but over. It's the new fad, collecting machines.

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