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Old 03-21-2015, 07:51 AM
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Default Grandmother/mothers/ now mine Stradivaro 85

Just opened up an sewing cabinet that was my grandmothers that I have as a side table to my bed. being nice and high fits by high bed just right. It has a layer of dust on the back which I knew it would having been closed and forgotten for about 46 yrs. I remembered it was a funny green color before I opened it, it looks great. But at 59 I don't remember ever seeing this Brand any where on my travels.

Stradivaro 85 Deluxe
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Old 03-21-2015, 09:52 AM
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Pictures?
I think someone just posted about another Stradivaro. It was a neat machine.
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Old 03-21-2015, 10:03 AM
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Rodney, I remembered seeing that too because I thought the machine looked pretty cool.
Heather Elaine, Hopefully here is a link to that posting:

edit: That link did not work. I think there is a way to post the QB links but apparently I don't know how!!! Someone will probably do that later. Anyway, there are a couple posting for a Stradivaro machine for you to compare. Just plug that name Advanced Search up in the right corner of this page.

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Thanks Rodney and KLO, almost done cleaning my Singer201 and will start in on this one next.
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Old 03-22-2015, 09:48 AM
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I no longer have it, but my very first sewing machine was a Stradivaro, can't remember what model. I remember it was made of metal and was very, very heavy, but it loved to sew heavier fabrics, cottons not so much. When we downsized to an apt. from a 3-bedroom house, some things had to go and one was my Stradivaro, but hopefully it went to a good home.
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[h=3]Stradivaro De Luxe[/h]Started by dianeo, 03-18-2015 07:09 AM
Maybe the attachment will open, but id not dianeo posted it. hope this helps some.
what a beautiful machine.
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