Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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It seems I did get 4 photos uploaded, but I don't see them, just the number of the pictures. Guess I did something wrong -Dear me - it is so hard for this old brain to get used to change!!!
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Well, we see them!! That cabinet needs a little work, but the machine looks like it just needs cleaning. Good find.
Did I understand correctly - that Billy's other blog spot is not available? The one where we can keep up with his health issues.
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The cabinet needs a LOT of work - maybe even replacing. I do like the feature of the 'chair'slipping right into the front of the sewing machine cabinet. The sewing machine need a lot of cleaning up, but she purrs along so quietly!! I love the sound of her. Right now she is in our freezing cold garage - hope to get her into the warm house when our sons get here.
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There are way too many posts on this forum to read them all, so this may be a repeat. My husband bought me a vintage sewing machine at an estate sale for $30. It is a Necchi, made in Italy, Model BU. She really purrs like a kitten. There are lots of different feet for it - but no manual. I've not been able to check the stitch as I'm not sure how to thread it. From the little I've been able to find on the Internet about it -- I'm thinking he did good. But it seems there are 3 different kinds of Model BU and I'd like to get it ID'd accurately so I can look for the right manual. Can anyone give me a link to get it ID'd, please?
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ROFL - Yes, right now that's true!!! LOL LOL LOL That will be fixed shortly...soon those 2 will be at my house and your cabinet will be with your VS2!!! And all will be right with the world!! I'll feel so much better when that machine and cab are back together....it felt, well, SACRILIGIOUS to take them apart!!
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