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Old 11-22-2011, 06:11 PM
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cabbagepatchkid
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Originally Posted by Kas View Post
I was meaning that the tan on the tan & white one is called mocha, not the white part. Thanks for the technical terms for both. I would think it would be mocha and white, not light beige/oyster white. Not as tasty sounding! LOL!
jljack is correct about the color. The solid colored brownish/tan onc is called "mocha" and the beige and white one is called LBOW (light beige/oyster white). That was the actual term used by Singer at the time. The mocha machine is a darker tan than the LBOW beige. Either way, I love all 3 colors but my favorite is the LBOW's. I just think they are a pretty machine, for some reason.
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