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Old 03-29-2013, 06:15 AM
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quiltgal
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The price stayed a little low ($184 plus $23 shipping) because of the 'rewire' comment and the foot controller issue. Both probably could be dealt with pretty easily, but it would take someone who 'knew what they were doing'. If taken to a sewing machine repair person, probably cost $100 plus or more and then you would be in the $300 plus range for cost.
Looked like it was in good shape cosmetically!
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