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We got up this morning and headed off to a couple of final days on estate sales without anything specific in mind. Well, I guess that's not fair. We are ALWAYS on the lookout for sewing machines and at the very first stop, we scored. We found a Singer 306W in almost perfect condition with all the cams, a ton of attachments, and the manual. It was manufactured in Bridgeport, CN in either 1953 or 1954 we think. It is an industrial strength machine and I am hoping to use it for some free motion quilting. Let's all keep our fingers crossed.
Little bit of work needed here to clean her up, but minimal.
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