Old 06-04-2014, 05:48 PM
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miriam
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I agree, Steve. I love trying to make memories for my grand kids. I hope they remember getting into the old machines and pulling out lint, cleaning up the grunge and oiling them and best of all making the machines work. Two of them are getting into making the bobbin area and the tension area work - it is exciting. Who knows where it will end. That's the fun part of 'future memories'.
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