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Old 09-13-2011, 06:52 AM
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GrannieAnnie
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Originally Posted by dunster
If it's this or a featherweight, you're comparing apples and oranges... or an anchor and a feather. For $35 I would buy it, but I would do the repair myself, so that would keep the cost down.

Edited to say - I would be more likely to buy it in a treadle cabinet rather than with electricity.

Takes just minutes to remove the motor and set in a treadle cabinet. About 45 seconds if you have the screwdriver in your hand already!
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