Scoop on these c/l finds? ;0)
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The first one is either a 403 (the same as a 401 but has to use cams - even for regular zigzag you need the zero cam- instead of built in stitches like the 401a) or a 404 which is a straight stitch only machine.
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Hmm. I think I must email her . . . Wouldn't she have gotten the model number off of the machine? oh, maybe she got it from the Manual, and it covers more than one model . . ??
It does look rocketeer ish!
gonna call about the sad one today! I'll keep yall posted.
thanks so much for all of knowledge! I learn so much!!
It does look rocketeer ish!
gonna call about the sad one today! I'll keep yall posted.
thanks so much for all of knowledge! I learn so much!!
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try searching Rain's blog for info on identifying sewing machine: http://vssmb.blogspot.com/search/label/201-2
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Hmm. I think I must email her . . . Wouldn't she have gotten the model number off of the machine? oh, maybe she got it from the Manual, and it covers more than one model . . ??
It does look rocketeer ish!
gonna call about the sad one today! I'll keep yall posted.
thanks so much for all of knowledge! I learn so much!!
It does look rocketeer ish!
gonna call about the sad one today! I'll keep yall posted.
thanks so much for all of knowledge! I learn so much!!
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that sad one -- http://charlotte.craigslist.org/atq/3598514519.html
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