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Old 03-30-2012, 05:37 PM
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Default Morse Fotomatic ZigZag, Model 4100

Ain't she pretty? Very clean, nice cabinet runs and sews like a dream. Made in Japan, Serial number 32468 but that does not mean much in the world of clones. Now, off to find a manual on the Internet.
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She's a real beauty!!! Have fun sewing with her!
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She sure is a pretty color.
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Oooooooo, dats a purty machine. Love them knobs and dials. Love the color too.

You have any plans of what to make with it?

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That's PRETTY!! Love the blue....

Must. Resist. No. More. Machines.....
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Very pretty. Have fun with all those stitches.
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That's PRETTY!! Love the blue....

Must. Resist. No. More. Machines.....
I need an intervention perhaps. Can't help myself. I am now eyeing the horse barn lovingly. Don't have horses anymore but the side where the grain was stored might hold quite a few sewing machines. OK, Must, resist, no more machines.
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Originally Posted by J Miller View Post
Oooooooo, dats a purty machine. Love them knobs and dials. Love the color too.

You have any plans of what to make with it?

Joe
I bought it to give to my granddaughter. That is going to be very hard to do. Hmmm, perhaps I will retain ownership and just loan it to her to use. That way if she decides she no longer wants to sew the Morse can come back to me. Or, I could clean up the Universal that belonged to my mother and give that one to my granddaughter. Going to be hard to turn loose of the Morse.
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She sure is pretty!!!
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So pretty!...but aren't they all! Love the japanese machines with all the dodads on the dashboard!

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