If it wasn't so pricey, the first Adler. Childhood memories and all that. My aunt Lydia had that machine.
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They each are tempting in their own way... but I say "Follow your fluttering heart Jacquie!"
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I had to drop back in and weigh in again. The first one has a belt on it I would want to see before I bought it but it looks like a really cool machine. The other two look like Japanese 15 clones. Kinda pricy - good machines though.
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I also pick number 3. She just looks soooo pretty.
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1 and 3....mostly because in Aus. very cool vintage is sooooo hard to find and when you do very expensive. No. 1 is industrial, has lots of bits and looks like it stitches beautifully (I'm a sucker for industrial)....no. 3 looks really sleek and well-loved. I love looking at all the machines everyone posts....and the prices (compared to here) seem very reasonable. I shall just continue to observe....and dream. Thanks for taking the time to find and post.
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to use #1
to look at #3 |
Most likely #1, German machines are fabulous beasties. #3 because she's just beautiful to look at.
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