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Old 05-15-2013, 05:44 PM
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quiltjoey
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Originally Posted by J Miller View Post
I understand that. What I don't understand is why people consider spending a few dollars to fix an other wise good machine to be such a bad thing. Money isn't everything.

Destroying one machine to fix another one that could be fixed simply by dropping some cash and buying some replacement parts is in my way of thinking wrong. There are times that a machine is just simply too far gone, use what you can, but in the last few months I've seen perfectly good machines destroyed simply because their decals weren't in good shape or they needed a hard to find part. This isn't a recent thing for me, I feel the same about cars, trucks, guns, fountain pens, and just about anything.
This mentality comes from collectors. Take the best parts from useable (insert item here _______________ ) put them on one that's shinier and charge more money for it. I find it sickening.

I won't rant any more about it here, I mean nothing personal by my comments, but I am not a collector and that's the way I feel.

Joe

I agree but don't have the know-how to restore or fix them but have tried to keep the old ones I have and tried to buy parts they need and they are just the basic things for them. I like sitting at my old machines and imagine whose lives they clothed and/or made money for the things they made on them... just day dreaming, I guess.
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