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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brother-Pres...item4ade1f7f6d
“Excellent machine, lays down a perfect stitch.”
Hmmmmm, look at the sample.... (last image)
I like the looks of the machine......
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Used“Excellent machine, lays down a perfect stitch.”
Hmmmmm, look at the sample.... (last image)
I like the looks of the machine......
BUT- I have three of these machines, that is the machine I learned to sew on. They do sew a perfect stitch, and I will admit to putting my moms machine to the test by sewing lots of things I shouldn't have, including most of the interior for a '67 Pontiac. My oldest DD has it now and it still sews like it's brand new. And here's a kicker- Some of them take cams, but you'd never know it by looking at it. It's a secret James Bond 007 type of thing.
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I won't buy from anyone who talks up a domestic machine for sewing leather and/or upholstery like that , and as for the stitch sample, he doesn't understand how to manipulate the stitch knobs.
BUT- I have three of these machines, that is the machine I learned to sew on. They do sew a perfect stitch, and I will admit to putting my moms machine to the test by sewing lots of things I shouldn't have, including most of the interior for a '67 Pontiac. My oldest DD has it now and it still sews like it's brand new. And here's a kicker- Some of them take cams, but you'd never know it by looking at it. It's a secret James Bond 007 type of thing.
Cari
BUT- I have three of these machines, that is the machine I learned to sew on. They do sew a perfect stitch, and I will admit to putting my moms machine to the test by sewing lots of things I shouldn't have, including most of the interior for a '67 Pontiac. My oldest DD has it now and it still sews like it's brand new. And here's a kicker- Some of them take cams, but you'd never know it by looking at it. It's a secret James Bond 007 type of thing.
Cari
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.. nice but you want how much?? .. would take lots of negotiating & haggling
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-buy-sell-othe...ationFlag=true
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-buy-sell-othe...ationFlag=true
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.. nice but you want how much?? .. would take lots of negotiating & haggling
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-buy-sell-othe...ationFlag=true
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-buy-sell-othe...ationFlag=true
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A lot of times they will sew through leather. BUT what thickness? How much leather? I would think it would be a lot more efficient to sew leather on a machine made to sew leather. I had a real old Singer 15 that did sew through a lot of leather. It was a cruddy looking machine but boy could that thing sew. It had one of the older heavy hand wheels on it, too. mumble mumble mumble....
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Absolutely Miriam, just because a domestic machine CAN sew the heavy stuff doesn't mean it should be fed a steady diet of it. When I did it with Moms Prestige I didn't know any better. Now I do. His "retractable feed" statement makes me wonder just how much he really knows, I've never heard it called that before. And I wonder why the motor has been replaced.
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Can and should are two different things, sometimes easily confused. I don't even bat an eye at the claims of being an industrial style machine any more.
That brother machine is pretty. Just not $1200.00 pretty.
Rodney
That brother machine is pretty. Just not $1200.00 pretty.
Rodney
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https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/atq/4747670093.html
I'm betting he has to pay someone to take it...
I'm betting he has to pay someone to take it...
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