New type ironing board!
#11
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These aren't really new, except for home use. Tailors and dry cleaners have had this type of equipment for many years, I think. It seems to me when I saw it at Sam's Club last year it was about $700.
#12
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It retails for 499.00. If I carried them on my site I would probably sell them for 450.00....I don't have them listed as of now. Just a dream of extravagance....why not right. Some people hang chandeliers in their doorways....mine would be in my sewing area...LOL
Kelly
Kelly
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Sounds like a plan....the more you buy the cheaper they get. But if you win the lotto....we'll all rent a van and hold up the factory with masks on and they'll never know who it was.....but they probably will know I had something to do with it.
LOL
Kelly
LOL
Kelly
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INDEED and I'm sticking to it!!! ROFL
You don't know how many times at Quilt Market I wanted to create a scene and just run with the entire building.....I wanted to get everyone to leave so I could play with everything there with no one to tell me to stop....I felt like a little kid.
Kelly
You don't know how many times at Quilt Market I wanted to create a scene and just run with the entire building.....I wanted to get everyone to leave so I could play with everything there with no one to tell me to stop....I felt like a little kid.
Kelly
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