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Old 11-09-2010, 06:22 AM
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hobo2000
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Check around and find an old Singer 50's or 60's or White, they have lots of stitches and metal gears, they don't wear out and most of them you can fix yourself. New machines are not meant to last. My friend just bought a Singer in a cabinet a Touch & Sew, non computerized,for $40.00. It sews like a dream and has some really unique stitches.
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