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Posted by Ron Anderson on November 12, 2007, 8:00 am
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> Looks like I'll be getting a new machine soon, was about to order
> but I'm not sure the 3000 is the right one for the things
> that I (may) need to do.
> E.g if sewing a jacket there is a 'problem' with the sleeves...
> sewing around 'em (circumference) is no problem on most machines
> but how about along the sleeve?? In such a case one would have to feed
> up the machine arm, right? And this requires something like the 4011 ?
> Or maybe a jacket is such a complicated undertaking that several
> specialized machines are needed? What do you think?
> E.K
I once worked in a Jacket planet. Depending on the style up to 5 different
machine used on any one jacket.
Perhaps we need to take this private. My contact info is below
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Ron Anderson A1 Sewing Machine
18 Dingman Rd., Sand Lake, NY 12153
518-469-5133
http://www.singera1sewing.com http://www.a1sewingmachine.com
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Posted by Juno on November 12, 2007, 10:28 am
Ron Anderson wrote:
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> I once worked in a Jacket planet.
Was that in our solar system?
Sorry Ron, I just couldn't let that one go by me.
Juno
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Posted by Pogonip on November 12, 2007, 2:47 pm
Juno wrote:
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> Ron Anderson wrote:
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>> I once worked in a Jacket planet.
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> Was that in our solar system?
> Sorry Ron, I just couldn't let that one go by me.
> Juno
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We always knew Ron was out of this world, didn't we?
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Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by Doreen on November 12, 2007, 2:53 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> Juno wrote:
>> Ron Anderson wrote:
>>> I once worked in a Jacket planet.
>> Was that in our solar system?
>> Sorry Ron, I just couldn't let that one go by me.
>> Juno
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> We always knew Ron was out of this world, didn't we?
I second that!
Doreen in Alabama
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Posted by on November 13, 2007, 8:42 am
Pogonip wrote:
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> Juno wrote:
>> Ron Anderson wrote:
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>>> I once worked in a Jacket planet.
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>> Was that in our solar system?
>> Sorry Ron, I just couldn't let that one go by me.
>> Juno
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> We always knew Ron was out of this world, didn't we?
Yep, he's an absolutely Stellar guy!! :)
Sharon
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Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.
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> but I'm not sure the 3000 is the right one for the things
> that I (may) need to do.
> E.g if sewing a jacket there is a 'problem' with the sleeves...
> sewing around 'em (circumference) is no problem on most machines
> but how about along the sleeve?? In such a case one would have to feed
> up the machine arm, right? And this requires something like the 4011 ?
> Or maybe a jacket is such a complicated undertaking that several
> specialized machines are needed? What do you think?
> E.K