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Alzheimer's and SM Collecting = some scary outcomes!

Old 12-16-2014, 05:41 PM
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I haven't done that with a sewing machine.....yet. I'm sure it's coming. BTW, if you need someone to take that 99 off your hands.........
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Old 12-16-2014, 05:46 PM
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I haven't done that with a sewing machine.....yet. I'm sure it's coming. BTW, if you need someone to take that 99 off your hands.........
Lol. Ann these are both 128's from the early 1920's.....well actually the first one is 1919 and the one I already own is 1924.

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Old 12-16-2014, 06:18 PM
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Being an impulsive collector, I can well imagine that once I reach a certain age it'll get so bad that when I find the 5th 201-2 in my collection I'll be as delighted as when I cleaned and oiled the first; I won't have remembered the first 4.
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Old 12-17-2014, 04:46 AM
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I haven't done that yet...but I'll venture a guess there's a lot of vintage collectors that have more than 1 of a certain machine.
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Old 12-17-2014, 06:27 AM
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I admit to doubles and triples of things but I am still aware of what I have. Those that I have duplicates of are either things I wanted for another color or decal set or things I feel are awesum machines and will be finding another home for the one I will not be keeping. It must be a shock to find one unexpectedly that you forgot you had!
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Old 12-17-2014, 06:39 AM
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well clearly, one is for right side up sewing and the other is for ceiling sewing... duhhhhh need them both... hehe
LOL LOL LOL That laugh made my day!!
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Old 12-17-2014, 06:50 AM
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Rodney, I am like you. I have several duplicates of my favorites, Singer 201, 301, 15 but I just can't seem to part with them and I am now past the 50 mark in my collection. Something has got to give soon. I think maybe 2015 will be the year to severely limit my sewing machine purchases
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Take a second look at the 2 machines and I think the obvious will shine through. They are lockstitch and to balance the thread in the middle of the fabric, you need one machine for the top of the fabric and the other underneath the fabric ! The tension must be in perfect harmony !!

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Take a second look at the 2 machines and I think the obvious will shine through. They are lockstitch and to balance the thread in the middle of the fabric, you need one machine for the top of the fabric and the other underneath the fabric ! The tension must be in perfect harmony !!

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I recall seeing a picture once where someone had mounted sewing machines to the top and bottom of a table and mounted a saw blade somehow onto the needle bars. How they got the machines synced so that one was going up while the other was going down I don't know. I don't even know if it was real or if it worked.

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I don't think I've ever accidentally bought any duplicates, but I've definite bought duplicates of machines I really love when I find them cheap. I've always got at least 2-3 Singer 237s, 15s, and 401s around here. You never know when someone is going to need a good machine.
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