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Old 10-19-2013, 04:11 PM
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To know what I have, I would have to move stuff around. ggggrrrrr..... I have a ton of Singer 15s, + clones, 99s and Spartans. There are 401s 500s 503s 301s 404s and lots of stuff I'm not sure what is in the cases. One VERY nice Singer with lotus decals in a real nice cabinet. Oh and a tan and cream Riccar clone. I think one of the cutest is a little green Riccar... All I could find was a pic of the foot control. I have a whole bunch of old Kenmore machines, too. Who knows what is in there at this point. I think there are some old Japanese zzers - some are pretty cool and some are duds. Ask Joe about duds.
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Old 10-19-2013, 04:32 PM
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To know what I have, I would have to move stuff around. ggggrrrrr..... I have a ton of Singer 15s, + clones, 99s and Spartans. There are 401s 500s 503s 301s 404s and lots of stuff I'm not sure what is in the cases. One VERY nice Singer with lotus decals in a real nice cabinet. Oh and a tan and cream Riccar clone. I think one of the cutest is a little green Riccar... All I could find was a pic of the foot control. I have a whole bunch of old Kenmore machines, too. Who knows what is in there at this point. I think there are some old Japanese zzers - some are pretty cool and some are duds. Ask Joe about duds.
Sounds like Christmas morning to me Miriam,
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Old 10-20-2013, 01:38 AM
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Sounds like Christmas morning to me Miriam,
yeah - there's a pink atlas, several blue clones...
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Old 10-22-2013, 03:29 AM
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My husband found a Necchi for $15 yesterday. I went and tested it and it was worth $15 but I made myself walk away.
If it's an early Necchi BU I'll happily pay you to go back and get it and send me the parts I need!! LOL
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Old 11-07-2013, 03:45 AM
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To be honest,I haven't the sewing machine due to that I am a newbie to the device.But I decised to purchase the great serger to finish the fabrics .I hear that it can give you the prefsional finish that is often seen on the clothes store.I cann't wait to get it.
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Old 11-07-2013, 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Tompeter View Post
To be honest,I haven't the sewing machine due to that I am a newbie to the device.But I decised to purchase the great serger to finish the fabrics .I hear that it can give you the prefsional finish that is often seen on the clothes store.I cann't wait to get it.
Good luck with your new serger and welcome to the board!
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