Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
#7472
Originally Posted by irishrose
My knees are banged up and one lung hurts, but nothing too serious. The airbags activating was terrible, but I guess I should appreciate them. Luckily, no one was in my car except me and the driver of the truck wasn't injured either. The big Ford 4x4 sustained more damage than my Buick.
Hope you recover quickly.
#7473
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Irishrose,
I'm so glad you're not seriously injured. Arnica is great stuff, its an ointment and some stores carry it.
Sharon
I'm so glad you're not seriously injured. Arnica is great stuff, its an ointment and some stores carry it.
Sharon
#7474
Originally Posted by irishrose
My knees are banged up and one lung hurts, but nothing too serious. The airbags activating was terrible, but I guess I should appreciate them. Luckily, no one was in my car except me and the driver of the truck wasn't injured either. The big Ford 4x4 sustained more damage than my Buick.
It is probably a wise decision to pass on the Touch n Sew!
Nancy
#7475
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bikini Bottom
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Wow I am glad to hear that your okay and all is well. Cars can be fixed or replaced but you can not be replaced. You need to take it easy and hire a good lawyer!
Billy
Billy
#7476
Billy do you see where we are? Almost 500 pages and you didn't think this would really take off!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations to all of us!!!! What a fun, interesting, informative, educational, and cozy shop this is!
Thank you Billy for giving us this shop!
Nancy
Congratulations to all of us!!!! What a fun, interesting, informative, educational, and cozy shop this is!
Thank you Billy for giving us this shop!
Nancy
#7478
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Yesterday I taught a customer how to properly clean and oil her new Featherweights. It was fun, she was a very good student.
Sharon
Sharon
#7479
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
Posts: 8,273
how OLD does a vintage machine need to be?
#7480
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Well son of a gun if we're not having fun!!
Yep almost 500 pages and some wonderful information stored on this thread. Have you ever just jumped to a page and looked at where we were that day? it is really neat and all of the wonderful machines that have been saved thanks to you guys and your love for them.
Thank you for everyone who has made the shop as great as it is and I love the happy family feel that it has here. Definitely a cozy feel to it!
Billy
Yep almost 500 pages and some wonderful information stored on this thread. Have you ever just jumped to a page and looked at where we were that day? it is really neat and all of the wonderful machines that have been saved thanks to you guys and your love for them.
Thank you for everyone who has made the shop as great as it is and I love the happy family feel that it has here. Definitely a cozy feel to it!
Billy
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