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Old 10-26-2015, 01:21 PM
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SuzzyQ
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Originally Posted by J Miller
Don't destroy it. Give it to someone who want's to take the time and effort to refurb it. That old excuse that "it's not rare, they made millions of them" just doesn't fly any more. Good machines, mechanically or otherwise are becoming less and less as time goes by.

Joe
I have to agree with you but ... so far not having luck finding that person. Even the local second hand store doesn't want it. Makes me sad too.
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