Vintage Giggles aka What are they smoking????
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They are merely collecting email addresses to sell.
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"There are some attachments and the original manual is in a drawer but oil soaked. I have produced a replica that is like new but the original gives the date and number of the machine during production. (See photos)"
They made a replica of the model 66 manual, even though the oil soaked page said 115. LOL!
I guess they're pretty much the same machine, they're both black.
They made a replica of the model 66 manual, even though the oil soaked page said 115. LOL!
I guess they're pretty much the same machine, they're both black.
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"There are some attachments and the original manual is in a drawer but oil soaked. I have produced a replica that is like new but the original gives the date and number of the machine during production. (See photos)"
They made a replica of the model 66 manual, even though the oil soaked page said 115. LOL!
I guess they're pretty much the same machine, they're both black.
They made a replica of the model 66 manual, even though the oil soaked page said 115. LOL!
I guess they're pretty much the same machine, they're both black.
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Hey, now I know how I'm going to advertise the 40 or so cabinets I need to get rid of... LOL
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Seriously, I can sell cabinets all day long, and I can sell sewing machines all day long. Pair them together, and they sit for months.
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I'm finding the same thing - I have some nice machines and nice cabinets - I give them their pick - they pick a case or no case but for sure they don't haul away a cabinet... Cabinet are ssssooooooo not a selling point.
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I have A brand new.viking designer ruby i got in May. I paid 6k for the machine and the embroidery software package. I have made a bunch of smaller projects on it and she fits my needs well. I make baby and wedding gifts, and just have fun with it. I had an older machine i sold.on ebay for 1k. Depending on the brand and what all.you get with it, 1-2k can be a reasonable price if you get plenty of hoops and accessories with it. Feel free to message me for more info. I did alot of research .
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A grand in the hand is worth two in the bush ...
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/seafo...ine/1013372170
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/seafo...ine/1013372170
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