If I had the room this pretty baby would be mine.
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/atq/3545621502.html
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If I had the room this pretty baby would be mine.
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/atq/3545621502.html
That is pretty cool looking, looks nice and clean.
Did you notice how he/she wrote their phone number? How odd!
May your stitches always be straight, your seams always lie flat, and your grain never be biased against you.
Sue
They write them out that way so web crawlers can't find them and sell the number to telemarketers.
always wondered why they wrote the numbers that way, learn something new everyday. Thanks
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That looks like a nice 15 clone. I did notice the $20 garage sale sticker still on the machine, but he has it listed for $25 on CL. If I didn't already have 4 project machines I'd call him up.
Gosh that's pretty. I'm so tired right now it seems like a good idea to drive to Knoxsville and pick it up...I live in Canada. I'm really tired this morning, I need more sleep! lol
Any day spent quilting is a good day!
Judy
I think I'd have to make room for that one!
That's a great machine. It is a Model 15 clone. I have one in my sewing room - different paint job and badge but same cabinet - and it's a guest machine because they can't do anything to it that I can't fix. It's reliable and wonderful. Straight stitch only. Sews like a dream and excellent for piecing or quilting. Needs to be oiled every 8 hours of sewing. One caution: it is likely to have a knee lever on the right instead of a foot pedal. That's no issue, but the leg space is skimpy by today's standards. You might not be able to get both legs inside and comfortable. It does need to stay in that cabinet if that is the case; else, with some fussing, you could have a foot pedal.