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Old 10-18-2012, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by miriam View Post
Some of the best machines I've seen have been machines that have been USED and USED and USED. I don't think 'well cared for' is a top necessity as long as it has no rusted parts - dirt and grime can come off, dried on grease preserves it from rust - My mom's of FW sewed everything, looks terrible but still works like a new one. On the other hand... I have gotten machines that looked like they were fresh out of the store - more than once, there has been something that was never set up right - the machine did not get used. Yeah, basically a new machine but no character... and a lot of repairs.
I didn't mean to upset anyone with the "well cared for" statement. I guess to me well cared for is one that was not left in a damp basement and rust had set in. I have cleaned up some pretty pathetic machines, also, and they sew great. I guess I should have defined "well cared for" a bit better...
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