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  • i use that attachment . :)

    i have all 8 disc . works good .

  • @philipearlwilliams is it low shank ? they have stitches in the machines like that today of course as you knwo but dont you worry that the resistance it causes on the machine will slowly compromise the motor/machine integrity? or is it just the principal of having it and making it work from time to time i guess

  • @poosaypirate no , there is no compromise (whatever you man by that) on the motor or machine in any way .. i use this attachment on a tredel and motorized machine. the feed dogs are in the down position when the attachment swings the work from side to side.

  • Nice views of a 301, 15 and 221

  • As a collector of antique sewing machines, this was such a treat!

    Thanks!

  • Actually, the "four stars" appeared individually, in different stories, on a rotating basis, '1400'- Dick Powell {the architect of "Four Star Television"} would star and act as host one week, than Charles Boyer the following week, and so on...this is from one of Boyer's 1955 appearances.

  • I can only think of a hand full of actors today that compare with this cast.And Tom cruis is NOT one of them.

  • An All Star cast on that production!

    As for the sewing machinery - you gotta love that innovation.

    ;)

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