Another use for a Vintage Machine
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My daughter spotted this vintage machine on a post leading to someone's house near Kona, Hawaii. She snapped a couple of photos for me. I don't know whether to cry or smile.
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it will probably show up on CL and asking $500 in a few years. I'll be waiting...
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GREAT way to say A QUILTER LIVES HERE!
Wonder if there's any old longarm machines around I could put outside! Hahahaha! Nan |
I would be overly tempted to do a covert night time rescue if I saw that. :(
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a quilt shop I know have a painted bright red one in there flowers...sigh so sad LOL
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Maybe they put it there because someone was stopping by to pick it up and they wouldn't be home at that time. Well, one could always hope. LOL
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I love it! What a great way to enjoy an old vintage machine that may be well past restoration and signals that a lover of quilts and/or old vintage machines lives within! Thanks for sharing; it made me smile!! :)
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Cute idea but a sad waste
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Smile! You'll use more muscles!! :-) after cleaning out 5 metal buildings belonging to my Dad, I no longer believe everything has to be used. Sometimes it can just be repurposed. At least this isn't in the trash heap. IMHO
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Originally Posted by solstice3
(Post 6054072)
Cute idea but a sad waste
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