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Old 03-09-2012, 06:08 AM
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callen
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Originally Posted by Caroline S View Post
Vintage machines are like chocolates, it is nearly impossible to have just one.
Boy, ain't that the truth. I started with a 1923 La Vencedora machine 6 weeks ago. I now have a 1914 Sphinx, 1923 Celtic Swirl, a New Williams from late 1800's & just received a 1947 FeatherWeight !! All this in 6 weeks. The 1914 sphinx is in decent shape but the treadle cabinet needs lots of work. The Celtic Swirl was given to me & is missing the "S" medallion from the front of the machine, the New Williams is in good shape & the cabinet is solid oak & in very good condition & the La Vencedora is in GREAT shape & love the wooden domed case. Talk about addiction. DH says "no more" mmmmmm we'll see. LOL
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