What Is This Machine???
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I agree that it is a serger. I bought an old one at a yard sale this summer for $30.00. Mine works great but it is tricky to thread. I'm glad that I got the book with mine as it's probably a 'no name' one and I can't find anything about it on the net. Mine is probably too old/or off brand to be on the net now. I think it just might have been made before computers were so popular, or something like that.
Are you going to get it? What are they asking for it? Just curious.
Are you going to get it? What are they asking for it? Just curious.
#80
Originally Posted by clsurz
The more I look at this thing I'm thinking it's an embroidery machine because of the flat base going to the back of it. The machine is set sideways where we see only the dies but that flat base looks very much like what you would find on an embroidery machine if you turned it facing us and the dials be on the side.
Suppose it could still be some type of serger but have never seen a serger that has that flat base like that.
Suppose it could still be some type of serger but have never seen a serger that has that flat base like that.
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