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Old 05-28-2012, 08:55 AM
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This is our newest addition to the herd. Black 306 with everything you see in the picture for $20.00. If you can see the two manuals are for a 301 and the green covered one is written in Spanish. Next is a 99K. It has an odd foot pedal you work it from the side. Both machines sew great.
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Old 05-28-2012, 09:34 AM
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Trish, Beautiful 306 and would love some more manulas with my machines. You received a very nie amount of attachments and other stuff with the 306.
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Old 05-31-2012, 08:57 AM
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Default A G Mason New Glenwood Arrived Safely

Whoever packed this machine for shipping knows what they are doing!! Securely wrapped and packed in a box, then double boxed with secure packing material around the inside box. Great job!! Anyway, I digress....

Here's the New Glenwood..I think it's a 3/4 machine...I haven't measured it, but it sure "feels" small. All the decos are in wonderful shape, and the machine overall is pretty clean. Does need some sprucing up on the bright metal and underneath, but otherwise not bad.

Came with a box full (and I mean FULL) of attachments for it, including one of the much sought underbraiders. 4 sizes of hemmers, a ruffler!! Back slide plate (last picture) says A.G. Mason Mfg. Co. Cleveland OH and a serial number.

Also, I posted pics of 2 pieces that I haven't a clue what they are (clamp and another piece). Anyone have a guess? I don't think they go with this machine at all. Anyway, here she is...Glenny.
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Old 06-04-2012, 03:47 PM
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JlJack, That is a very pretty machine with fancy decals. I would have to call her Fancy!
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Old 06-05-2012, 07:04 AM
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Did the sirens and lights come on as you left cause you stole it! Great find!
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Old 06-06-2012, 05:38 AM
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Pretty, pretty!
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Old 06-07-2012, 08:33 AM
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Wow, hazlenut, you got a bargain!
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Old 06-09-2012, 03:00 PM
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How about a neat old Pfaff - I'm not sure of the date - 1960s? It is a Pfaff 260 - the levers can be used to change the zigzag width as you sew - clever???
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I am fascinated by the works of the machine - look where they put the motor - two drive belts - I haven't plugged it in yet but I bet this one goes!!!
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Old 06-10-2012, 09:18 AM
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miriam, can't you change the stitch width while ZZing with all machines? I do it when appliquing with my Elna. I haven't tried my few other ZZ machines.
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Old 06-11-2012, 11:08 PM
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Hi .. I'm new here and do not like posting photo's, I'm on dail up...so it take forever ...

I'll start with the standard as I find pic's of the others I'll post those..

these is a long story behind this machine, ever hear of the applegate family ?? yes ? They ended up living 18 miles from me....knowing where it sent the last 46 yrs of it's life and had never been refinished, I believe this is the one. I knew the last owner , he was a collecter , did his own refisnh work, at the time of his death in maybe 1971/2, The only machine not refinished was the applegate machine... yes it sat in a horse barn since 1965 or so.

talk about the dirt and spider do do. not kidding I had to scrub it with soap and water for a good 4 hours, until the dirt stopped turning the water bown;
I have only seen three with metal drawer supports, this is the only one with the handles / pulls on the side, plus this has the elavator life. talk about a heavy machine.

it is and was missing one drawer, I'm sure I'll have to make one to match those LOL














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