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Old 05-03-2017, 09:57 AM
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ckcowl
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Many vintage machines are still in use. Age doesn't really matter. As long as they were taken care of they were built to last back in the early days. I've tossed many ( new/ young ) machines- 1990's that were junk, cost more to fix than replace. My 1939 machine runs like a champ with the most beautiful straight stitch ever.
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