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Old 04-21-2012, 07:01 PM
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Wow, Miriam. Did I miss your post of the whys and wheres of all those machines? Was it an auction or? You finally have a 301, YAY!!!!!
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Old 04-21-2012, 10:02 PM
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There is White treadle in pretty cabinet right here in town for $50. Both look like they clean up well, but I'm out of space for treadles.
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Old 04-22-2012, 01:04 AM
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Cathy, do you have belts? Wires? You need to send us a catalog or something.
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Old 04-22-2012, 01:06 AM
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Thanks Miriam, I don't know why she bought it other than she said she like it. Will post pic when get around to it. Skip
Tell Pat she has to learn to use it.
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Old 04-22-2012, 01:07 AM
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Wow, Miriam. Did I miss your post of the whys and wheres of all those machines? Was it an auction or? You finally have a 301, YAY!!!!!
It was Craig's List - I had to buy all. I shouldn't nose around so far from home should I???
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Did Charlee disappear?
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Old 04-22-2012, 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by miriam View Post
What? would you rather have ORANGE??? Melinda, it looks yellow and says Brother and it's reasonably old - nice lines. It is buried in The Pile - there are 40 machines and cabinets in my van - unloading tomorrow - afraid to open the back door. Then we go get the rest on Tuesday. All machines but one are electric - it looks like my Vindex Special but it isn't - not in great shape. I did see a 99, a couple 66s - one redeye one not - some 15s with potted motors maybe a 201, a 301 in a cabinet!!! a couple Touch and Sew, a couple newer Singers, quite a bit of godzilla, some clones, some Kenmore, some odd things or another and who knows what else. There were cases I never opened - I just put them on the truck. I am very excited and very exhausted. We had to take machines out of cabinets and then knock down cabinets to get it in our van. The drive was through southern Indiana - a good 2 1/2 hours and windy hilly roads. (Nowhere to stop for a potty break - NOWHERE.... Next time I'm going to throw in a couple Attends unless the corn gets up by Tuesday.) The stuff still there is apart so will save time and easier to get in the van. I hope it all goes in. Some of the machines turn. Some don't turn. I did burn 3 cabinets - particle board with pretty good mold. I found mouse nests in a couple. There are a couple cabinets I have been wanting to see for a long time. Phil says he found one black Necchi in there - I never saw it. I wish you all lived close - we could have quite a party (or yard sale) I'll make pizza... Glenn will have to keep his phone handy to tutor the finish work... I was surprised how excited my husband was about all of it. He was having a pretty good time. I hope I can figure out which attachments go where and which machines go with which cabinet when all is done. All will need oil and cleaning of course. I didn't bother bringing the 50 bowling balls, or the 20 bags of golf clubs or hundreds of folding chairs.... etc. etc. etc. I know pictures soon.
Geeze Miriam, you must of found an estate sale on Craigslist! I want to see the black Necchi! Actually, it would have been fun to post a photo of your van piled with machines! Or a photo of all the machines piled in the front yard as you unloaded them - even the burn pile of the cabinets! You go girl!

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Old 04-22-2012, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif View Post
The bees around where I live are out being busy bees. My husband and I like to take daily walks with dog around the neighborhood. In our recent walks, we have noticed swarms of bees busy at work on all the the trees that are in bloom. While standing under a Eucalyptus, we noticed this loud buzzing and thought what is that noise. We walked further on and noticed a swarm of bees at a decorative cherry tree. I am happy to see swarms of bees since the bee farmers that ship bee all across the nation are claiming that their colonies are disappearing. Maybe those bees are smarter than we think, and the colony is going elsewhere. I'll welcome the bees!!!
Monica, I think the bee business is becoming quite lucrative since the bee population has declined! While I was out patrolling Folsom Lake horseback, I came across a whole colony of honey bees swarming around and in their nest hives/boxes! Someone is making a business with the bees in the State Park - which, is very illegal. I hated to even turn them in, though, but we can't have bees swarming in the park with all the hikers, bikers, and equestrians running into them! It sure is nicer finding bees, though, as opposed to the marijuana farms!

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Old 04-22-2012, 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
thanks Nancy, we are getting the house painted this week and next and doing gardens while the painters are here. We are having a big problem with bugs in the veg and also the rose garden this year. Was not cold enough to kill a lot of them this year. We did get the annual out last week end.
Geeze, bugs! I have toads and frogs all over my yard, but they don't keep up with the slugs! The stupid slugs are mowing down my annuals! I have been out there every night picking slugs with a flashlight and putting them in soapy water! I don't use any bug killers - too afraid of the damage to the cats or Chihuahua's or my frogs/toads, whom I really like! I gave up on my garden, just put two tomatoes in pots real close to the back door -- I am tired of fighting with the deer over the tomatoes and veggies! It seems all the annuals I plant are not savory to the deer!

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Old 04-22-2012, 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by melinda1962 View Post
Lucky me today!! I stopped by a yard sale, and always ask, "You don't have any sewing machines do you?" Well, the answer today was good, for me anyway. "No, I have an old one that I didn't even put out. I am going to just throw it away. Nobody wants old sewing machines." So I ask to see it, and it is yet another pink Atlas, with the Atlas motor and foot control as well. I offered to haul it off, matter of fact, told her I collected them and what would she take for it(can't offend the sewing machine karmaa by lying), and she said I could just have it. The bed has some scars from being used, but is sewable for sure. I like to see a machine that has been used and imagine what all it has sewn anyway. The case was trashed, but I am going to try to salvage it, since it is the Atlas case. My other one did not have the top, so I am excited. Now I have 3 pink sewing machines.
Melinda, that is so cool! I love the look of the pink, yellow, red machines! I have one blue Japanese 15, the green 319w, the mocha 301, and a few white machines, but no pink, yellow, or red machines! I need to start adding color to my collection!

And Joe, I agree, 3 is a collection. So I need to find one more toy sewing machine!

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