Ain't that a dream?

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's got a Singer 20U sewing head with normal and zig-zag stitching, a Moretti industrial motor with 4000 rpm, enabling you to do 2000 stitches/min. The table is made from metal, as are all inside parts of the machine. Totally repairable and "only" ? 1490.00. Hahaha, I'm lucky that I still got the one from granny, otherwise I'd be praying even harder to win this weekend's lottery jackpot of ? 35 million. OK, I keep on dreaming. ;-) U.

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Ursula Noeker
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> It's got a Singer 20U sewing head with normal and zig-zag stitching, a > Moretti industrial motor with 4000 rpm, enabling you to do 2000 > stitches/min. The table is made from metal, as are all inside parts of the > machine. Totally repairable and "only" ? 1490.00. Hahaha, I'm lucky that I > still got the one from granny, otherwise I'd be praying even harder to win > this weekend's lottery jackpot of ? 35 million. OK, I keep on dreaming. ;-) > > U.

I don't have the floors or the money, or I'd be takeing a serious look at it! :)

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Kate Dicey

If the currency converter I used was correct $1900.00 US is way to much for that set up

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Ron Anderson

Remember that our taxes are MUCH higher than yours. :(

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Kate Dicey

Wow, that's some machine! It looks like it would sew plywood! :)

-Irene

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IMS

I get my Clementines (small tangerines) in boxes made of a plywood

*any* machine could sew.

I'd use a jeans needle, though. And I think one had better use lap seams -- it wouldn't react well to pressing a seam open!

Joy Beeson

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Joy Beeson

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