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That's a great ad.
It kept me entertained and was accurate. I know a lot of us are used to getting machines dirt cheap but $50 for a running sewing machine isn't a crack-headed price to pay. If you pay $20 for a machine on shopgoodwill then have to pay shipping you're going to be right at $50 anyway.
Rodney
It kept me entertained and was accurate. I know a lot of us are used to getting machines dirt cheap but $50 for a running sewing machine isn't a crack-headed price to pay. If you pay $20 for a machine on shopgoodwill then have to pay shipping you're going to be right at $50 anyway.
Rodney
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I knew it was Miriam when someone posted it on the Vintage machines FB page! (Besides the fact that the person named Miriam, she has a unique style!)
I will say this...at the thrift store, I wouldn't give more than $20 for that machine. From Miriam? Worth every penny of the asking price, because I know it's been serviced, and because I know that Miriam isn't going to sell crap and try to tell you it's wonderful!
I enjoyed reading it Miriam, you did a GREAT job with describing this thread injector!
I will say this...at the thrift store, I wouldn't give more than $20 for that machine. From Miriam? Worth every penny of the asking price, because I know it's been serviced, and because I know that Miriam isn't going to sell crap and try to tell you it's wonderful!
I enjoyed reading it Miriam, you did a GREAT job with describing this thread injector!
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I didn't know it was possible to weld fabric without it catching fire. hahah
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