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Old 08-26-2014, 02:47 AM
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ann31039
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One of my machines was made in the 40's and the other in the 70's. I had a "modern" machine, but did not replace it when it died. The older ones are great. Very quiet and powerful. Don't think you have to have a expensive machine with all the bells to do good work. All you need is a machine that works well.
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