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04-25-2015, 10:25 AM
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I learned on a Nicchi and talk about a race horse, it sure went fast -- kind of like my driving sometimes.
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She who snoozed, loosed! :/ Was there at 9:45 and it was gone, girl.
I'm so sorry that you lost out on this machine...maybe next time.
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Darn, sorry to hear you missed it.
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Thanks.. DH's dad, who passed away before I could meet him, had a saying, "There'll always be bargains." Not that I need another bargain, mind you!
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A Singer Model 15 is a good piecing and quilting machine. I'd go back and get it if it were me.
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