My new addition.
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I, too, have the same set-up, stool and all with all the goodies still in the drawers and the stool. I guess I better get over the bad taste that continues to linger with me nearly 15 years after getting into a bidding war with the wife of the auctioneer for it. She made me pay $160 for it, and I thought that was outrageous--at the time it was, actually, because the old Singers had not even come on anyone's radar, and in my mind, I should have gotten it for $50 tops. For years I did not go to another one of their auctions. I love that machine to the moon and back; and use it every time I am out in my sewing room while my son is quilting for me. Everyone who visits me out there who wants to do some sewing uses it and just gushes over it being so smooth and quiet.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: My Sewing Room
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Your machine is beautiful, looks brand new!
I purchased a 201 in the deco cabinet at an auction about 20 years ago, for $20. Originally I bought it for the cabinet, but the 201 inside has become my favorite machine.
I purchased a 201 in the deco cabinet at an auction about 20 years ago, for $20. Originally I bought it for the cabinet, but the 201 inside has become my favorite machine.
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