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mlmack
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Looking at the machines in Steve's second link, I would say it is most like a Necchi BC.
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Darn, now I want a Mirella
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Thanks Steve! I am ogleing the photos now! The Needlebar link where it shows the BDA model has that same scale on the face plate that mine has.
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Looking at the machines in Steve's second link, I would say it is most like a Necchi BC.
I agree with you. That might really help when it comes to threading it up!
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Darn, now I want a Mirella
Sweet. All the looks of the Lydia, without the plastic camstack to worry about.
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