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Old 04-14-2011, 03:42 PM
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VickyS
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Make sure you have a dependable repair person before you commit to a Featherweight (or at least someone who is handy with their hands and can follow instructions).

I love my Featherweight, but it drives me nuts to have to wait for a repair on it - there is only one person in my area who can handle the machine, and I've tried umpteen times to work on it myself.
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