New singer(used) I got for $35.00
#32
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 405
This is just like the one I had. Loved the machine because I could put a stitch precisely where I wanted it and it had a great straight stitch. Didn't like using the cams, however. Had to give it up when repairman told me it couldn't be repaired.
#36
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Dupont, WA
Posts: 1,063
Oh that table is to die for. I love it! Good deal on your machine. I have a few myself so I mention my husband's watch collection every time he mentions my machines and that's the end of that. Good luck with the equal sewing time. At least you ae fair to your machines!
#38
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Southern England U.K.
Posts: 63
Hi,
I have the Touch & Sew 706. Hubby bought it secondhand 30 years ago. Apart from one major, major repair - New Bobbin Self-Winding Mechanism; it has been no trouble and purrs and sews like a dream.[ATTACH=CONFIG]368398[/ATTACH] I bought a cheap lightweight Toyota ECO 15A to take to quilting class. That one's great but doesn't purr like the T & S.
I have the Touch & Sew 706. Hubby bought it secondhand 30 years ago. Apart from one major, major repair - New Bobbin Self-Winding Mechanism; it has been no trouble and purrs and sews like a dream.[ATTACH=CONFIG]368398[/ATTACH] I bought a cheap lightweight Toyota ECO 15A to take to quilting class. That one's great but doesn't purr like the T & S.
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