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Old 11-28-2015, 08:18 AM
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Sunflowerzz
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Originally Posted by Mickey2
Storage is a problem for vintage, both sewing machines and furniture. Once the new arrive a few years later any item will often gradually move away from the heated areas of the house to loft and cellars, eventually getting tossed out. Not all luckily.

I've been thinking much like you Sunflowerzz, mostly because of a few Berninas. The Bernina 500 numbers (and up) seem all to have a few white plastic gears and yet they have been my favorite to work on, particularly a 730. My Supermatic has a one or two plastic gears too, and after 50-60 years they are often still fine (their motor pulley is more of an issue). As long as it can be repaird and the repair is durable and dependable I don't mind too much either. That said, I like those all metal gear machines, like my Singer 201, it runs so smoothly :- )
We totally agree I have mostly all metal in my collection and I LOVE them, my little 99K, my Pfaff 131 and my Featherweight to name just a few. I use them all for different reasons and different types of sewing. But I do try to help people understand that nylon/plastic does have its place also.

I sew daily on my new Juki, almost ALL plastic, computerized and push button. I love that machine. I will treat her like I do my trucks, when the repairs get too costly she will be traded in for a new model...LOL in the meantime all of my heavier sewing goes to my all metal "get her done machines"
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