Ok!!! I have to show the machine again and tell a little story>
#22
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Originally Posted by hobo2000
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/foo...g-machine.aspx
Go down to Montgomery Ward machines and they have it. $24.95..Thats a little better. These people are pretty good and have everything.
Go down to Montgomery Ward machines and they have it. $24.95..Thats a little better. These people are pretty good and have everything.
#23
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Drats! A few weeks ago I picked up several sewing machine pressure feet and I thought--maybe...... Well, they won't match, darn! I'll keep a look out when I go to the second hand shops around here. Not sure what I'll come up with, but will keep you in mind.
BTW, this looks like the machine I learned to sew on! Mom had one in a cabinet.
BTW, this looks like the machine I learned to sew on! Mom had one in a cabinet.
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How rude, I don't blame I wouldn't buy from him either.
You show him..... ur right he doesn't know serious we are about sewing..... I hope get an answer soon.
Somebody out there help our friend here.
You show him..... ur right he doesn't know serious we are about sewing..... I hope get an answer soon.
Somebody out there help our friend here.
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
We have a brother sew and vac in Paducah I might give them a call.
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You know business must be doing pretty well for a guy to act like that to a possible customer. I am so sorry that he treated you like that. Lack of customer service strikes again!!!!
Also try Goodwill and some of the smaller sewing machine shops. The guy that used to work on my FW had no problem looking for a cord or such that was missing from a machine.
If you have the make and Model # PM me with it and I'll try to get ahold of him.
:-D
Also try Goodwill and some of the smaller sewing machine shops. The guy that used to work on my FW had no problem looking for a cord or such that was missing from a machine.
If you have the make and Model # PM me with it and I'll try to get ahold of him.
:-D
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