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    Old 10-02-2013, 07:09 PM
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    Default So what did I miss? Class 32 Singer Question

    Late last evening an ad popped up on CL for an "Antique Leather Sewing Machine" $40
    I was the first responder - seller didn't know much if anything about it. The stand was broken - the table top was heavy and it had a larger than usual bobbin winder mounted to it.
    From the photos I figured out that it was a Singer and some iteration of a Class 32.

    I'm not there - yet - so since it wasn't a leather machine and don't have space for non essential floor model machines anyway, I provided all of my research to the seller and passed on it.

    Was this a grievous error? An mistake of herculean proportion? Of perhaps I did the right thing by letting it go to a collector who knew what to do with it?
    The ad was gone today so I assume it was snapped up.

    The machine shown is not the one for sale - presented for visual reference only.
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