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Old 05-27-2010, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by JCquilts
Well, this is a new area of sewing machines for me to look into...Didnt know they had long arm machines this old. What fun it would be to have one of these.
Billi you are truly an enabler...LOL

also an inspiration. I love my Long Arm, but I really want to learn to piece on one of these treadles I have around here.
Oh I am the enabler but I need help saving these machines. I can not do it on my own!!!

The 31-15 would be the one to get our grubby paws on for the fact that it uses the standard Class 15 Bobbins, and parts are readily available.

But I figured you guys would get a kick our of some other type of vintage machines and the possibilities are endless when you get into the industrails.

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wow.... that 113 with 'puller feed'! :shock: :shock:
Never saw anything like it. Like... it's an alien!
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Yes, the 31 looks just about perfect.... and there were a couple down here going for about 200 or so.... but the suckers weigh about 200 lbs!!!!
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