Yes, yes, yes!!! I have a little green Viking 21 from the early fifties. I paid #39 for it last year, got it tuned up and cleaned for $45 and also replaced one of the belts for $7. My machine uses cams to achieve a variety of stitch patterns. It has three needle positions (L. C, R) and a unique optional low speed setting which comes in very handy for precise sewing and quilting. My machine is all metal and is extremely powerful for sewing through thick canvas, denim, etc. but also handles delicate fabric very easily. It has adjustable presser foot pressure and I can lower the feed dogs. I use this machine for FMQ without any problems and recently quilted a 90" diameter Christmas tree skirt on it. The stitches are perfect and the bobbin never jams up. If I had an opportunity to buy another one to keep as a spare I would do it in a heartbeat. I know they don't make machines like this anymore. Even back when it was new (early fifties) it was a very expensive top of the line item and sold for $349.00 according to the original receipt. That was a lot of money back in those days! They sell on eBay occasionally but usually for a high price. So, jump on it...you will love it!