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Old 05-23-2005, 07:09 PM   #11
Mya's_Mom
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If you are just learning for a starter machine you can start off with a used one that cost next to nothing usually at garage sales or goodwill/salvation army stores.
I was given a heavy metal machine that is 50 years old. I will always keep it around. You could just ask around to find out if anyone has a machine near you that they no longer want. The old machines are great because they will sew through anything which is great for leather trim, leather wear, pvc or anything that is thick.
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