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Irishrose2 12-07-2023 11:56 AM

Help finding a repairman
 
Does anyone know the name of the vintage sewing repairman in Merritt, Michigan? I have a Singer Redeye that I'd like to give away. It has to be within driving distance because shipping is too high.

Quiltwoman44 12-07-2023 01:16 PM

hmmm, perhaps call quilt shops or even Quilt Guilds. they might be able to help.

bkay 12-07-2023 01:42 PM

I'm not sure what your "want" actually is. You say you want to find a repairmen, but you say you want to give the machine away.

Can you clarify what you want to happen?

bkay

Irishrose2 12-07-2023 10:26 PM

There is or was a vintage dealer in this area. I thought I kept his name in case my Elna ever needed repair, but I don't have it. I want to start thinning my herd of machines and the first to go can be the redeye treadle(head only). I thought I'd offer it to him.

bkay 12-08-2023 05:17 AM

I don't know how to find that particular gentleman. However, I've had luck with posting on the victoriansweatshop.com. They have a section for swaps, for sale (I think) and free to a good home. I passed along machines that I no longer had interest in. They were the kind of machines someone who loved old machines would like. One was a hand-crank, one was an ugly featherweight, and one was a 15-91.

I posted them as free for pick-up. One went to Alabama (his brother picked it up) and two went somewhere in the mid-west to a young lady who was close-by helping her mom after a knee replacement.

That's my best suggestion.

bkay


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