GONNA CHECK THIS MACHINE

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Old 07-05-2011, 12:26 PM
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I've come to learn that the price is relative to how accessable they are in your area. I see some that people bought and I wouldn't have spent a penny for them. They are easy to come by here. I wasnt into them when I lived in Pearl City so I don't know how they are there. Do you come by them very often. Does it work and does it have the power cord? If he says it runs take some scrap material with you and test it. Then decide if you think its a good deal.
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Old 07-05-2011, 12:39 PM
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Yes, Miriam, I saw that posting and decided that while it seemed like a good machine, it wasn't as old a one that I was hoping for. It reminded me of my mother's sewing machine and I was looking for something a bit older. Guess if I'm really serious about getting a "old" machine, I should do a bit more searching at Garage Sales or such. And there's always my sister's machine still to consider. How she came to own it will be a mystery (as she passed away this past March).
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