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    Old 05-10-2013, 07:57 PM
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    Originally Posted by SteveH
    ...middle of the night swap-a-roonie leave a Chinese "singer" repro in it's place.....
    Now that is a great idea!
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    Old 05-10-2013, 08:55 PM
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    It was a pretty machine. Too bad it didn't find a great home to adopt it.
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    Old 05-10-2013, 10:28 PM
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    Originally Posted by MadCow333
    Yeah, really. That will buff out, y'all! hahahahahaha!
    I have a product in my meching supplies that would remove that rust.
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    Old 05-14-2013, 03:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by cricket_iscute
    I have a product in my meching supplies that would remove that rust.
    Ohhhh tell us - tell us the name of this product! Pleasssse!

    Nan
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    Old 05-14-2013, 08:41 PM
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    I've heard of people using them as boat anchors. I guess a lot - probably the vast majority of them - wound up in junk yards or melted down for BB's or something less peaceable. I'd rather see it used as outdoor decor than that, but I agree they could have found a less worthy machine to put out there. It's destiny, by being cute and in the public eye, is to help keep the history of sewing alive. It should be proud. Someday a kid riding by will ask, "Mom, what's that?" and a new vintage sewing machine aficionado will be born.
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