Sewing machine repairs made easy

I have a book entitled "Sewing Machine Repair for the Home Sewer" that is written in generic style and covers nearly all the bobbin, needle, thread problems there are. I've had this book for 10 years and have never had to take my machines to the repair shop. The book can be found at

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W.Boyce

I purchased their serger repair book several years ago, it was a huge waste of money; my calls and emails to them went unanswered so they're not very good on the support end of things either.

-Irene

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IMS

Sarah Doyle scrawled:

Are you by any chance a shill for "Jim": California Academy of Sewing Machine Repair Contact FirstName: Jim LastName: Jacobson Position: Owner Phone:

1-800-[---------] Fax: 831-[----------] E-Mail: [-----]@pacbell.net wwwaddress: http://www.[-------------] Address: 635 Bethany Drive City: Scotts Valley State: California PostalCode: 95066 Country: USA?
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BEI Design

I'm so glad I'm not the only one. There was something about the couple of OPs that irked me.

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The Wanderer

After posting that, I did further research on OP. "Sarah J Doyle" always responds to "questions no one has asked". I think she is mainly about getting her sig line in front of eyes: -- Sarah J Doyle Words Etc/Sarah's Sewing Supplies Home Business opportunity news,

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BEI Design

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