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Old 01-17-2012, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Charlee View Post
Technically, the word "vintage" should be followed by a year or decade... as in "Vintage 1982" (I believe the term started with wine and vinyards, dunno for sure!)

I would think tho, the term has morphed into meaning that something is "older"....I'd say that to me, when referring to sewing machines would mean before 1970...but not quite antique.
I agree!!! But I'd say vintage is anything older than 1950 ------- ROL -- guess it's all according to when YOU start!!!! (I was born in 1950)
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