Originally Posted by
J Miller
Dan,
I agree too. To many good machines are destroyed because someone just didn't want to spend the time, effort or money to fix them. I've rescued a bunch of them. Now I've gotten attached to them.
Joe
Joe, I've seen machines at GW with nothing wrong but they needed lint cleaned out - LOTS of it. I've seen machines sold because a needle broke and lodged somewhere.
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem...temID=11516908
take a look at the pictures up close...