Vintage Machine on a Quilting Frame (301 photos)
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Yes, they are still in business. I had wondered about that myself so I e-mailed them asking about replacement parts if I needed them. I received an e-mail from the owner in a day or two . I don't know if they're simply not doing shows anymore or if it's just a case of the website not being updated. The frames are still sold through a couple of other online businesses if one chooses to do a search on the frame. Though if I were wanting to buy a new one, I'd go direct through the Bradley site.
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I also have a 31-20 that Steve H. graciously passed on to me. The throat is huge. However, it would need a bracket and motor to be able to be put on a frame. Since weight is something I'm concerned about, I think the 15 will be a good study. If I can still move that around without getting injured then maybe I'll attempt the 31-20:>
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