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J Miller 11-05-2012 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by Candace (Post 5636282)
Machines that have donor parts are still in "original" condition if the parts are original manufactured parts and not repros. I don't agree with your definition of collector either. Many collectors of machines don't ever touch the machine with a screwdriver and enjoy the machines for what they are.

Candace,
I accept your disagreement with my position. It would be a boring world if we all saw things the same way.


pinkCastleDH,

I once lived in a Victorian house in Phoenix. I did the lathing and plaster work on some of the walls and the ceiling in the living room. What a PAIN! But I found all the lathes up in the attic and it was cheaper to by the plaster and do that than buying dry wall and redoing the whole rooms.

I would never put siding on an old home. Siding is as ugly as it is functional, but it ruins the personality of the old houses it's put on.

Joe

Lara122 11-05-2012 06:07 PM

I really enjoyed reading this thread. I wish people on my FB page could discuss different viewpoints so intelligently! ;0) Thanks yall!

quiltingweb 11-05-2012 06:17 PM

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I love that Viking. I just found a 21E and I just love it. I looked online and I think it was made sometime in the 60s. I even found a Youtube video showing how it all works. Same type of plaid-lined carrying case and it sews like a dream. Here's mine....[ATTACH=CONFIG]374711[/ATTACH]

lovelyl 11-06-2012 04:41 AM

Sigh. I am in love with Sven! :o


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