Could it be? DH catching the vintage machine fever?
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I have been very good and have kept my vintage machine collection to four: a 1951 Centennial FW, a Singer 401A, a vintage Bernina Record 830, and a 1889 Singer 27 treadle in cabinet.
This evening, DH was reading the paper and mentioned an area auction for next Saturday which has a Singer handcrank (doesn't say which model). We may just have to go check it out...
This evening, DH was reading the paper and mentioned an area auction for next Saturday which has a Singer handcrank (doesn't say which model). We may just have to go check it out...
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Could it be that he has spotted something else in the auction ad that he has his eye on for himself? ![Big Grin](https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
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I have been very good and have kept my vintage machine collection to four: a 1951 Centennial FW, a Singer 401A, a vintage Bernina Record 830, and a 1889 Singer 27 treadle in cabinet.
This evening, DH was reading the paper and mentioned an area auction for next Saturday which has a Singer handcrank (doesn't say which model). We may just have to go check it out...![Big Grin](https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
This evening, DH was reading the paper and mentioned an area auction for next Saturday which has a Singer handcrank (doesn't say which model). We may just have to go check it out...
![Big Grin](https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
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