I just dug this out of my garage - should I keep or sell???
#22
Originally Posted by quiltilicious
Originally Posted by Mimi Baby Yow
My husband just suprised me with a National that looks almost the same..except for a lot more pretty decals. I will post a pic tomorrow..
Where did u find the manual please...
Where did u find the manual please...
they may have manuals for other antiques, too.
There was also another website that had downloadable manuals - I will look through my browser history and find that one in a second.
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I would clean it up and keep it....but I would use it. Certainly is a very attractive piece. If space is an issue though, perhaps you could find it a loving home. The problem with that is down the track a bit, you may regret it.
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That is a beautiful sewing machine even if only used for a decoration.
I think that before you sell it you should do some research on that specific machine and I'll bet you will find yourself becoming more and more fond of it. But beware....once you catch the "vintage sewing machine virus" you will find yourself desiring more vintage machines...don't ask me how I know :oops: :-D and then you will be thinking about adding a room to your house to house your new addiction.
I think that before you sell it you should do some research on that specific machine and I'll bet you will find yourself becoming more and more fond of it. But beware....once you catch the "vintage sewing machine virus" you will find yourself desiring more vintage machines...don't ask me how I know :oops: :-D and then you will be thinking about adding a room to your house to house your new addiction.
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I would by far keep this baby. I have an old Singer sewing machine my mil gave me years ago and "almost" got rid of it, so glad that I didn't. She did give me a "flour bin kitchen cabinet", if you know what I'm talking about there, and I sold it, such a big mistake I made there. I would not get rid of this.
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Originally Posted by passionforsewing
She did give me a "flour bin kitchen cabinet", if you know what I'm talking about there, and I sold it, such a big mistake I made there. I would not get rid of this.
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
I would keep her to decorate a bookshelf and to sew with. She is pretty!
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