Re: Photo resizing all done, feel free to upload!
Many thanks, Paul! > >
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Liz Blount
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#3911
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Re: Photo resizing all done, feel free to upload!
Yes, I'd like to second that. Thank you so much. I know how much work that is!
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Helen Quilts
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#3910
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Re: Photo resizing all done, feel free to upload!
jon wrote: You (all) are very welcome! paul =---------------------- paul fox, pgf@... (arlington, ma, where it's 75.9 degrees)
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Paul Fox
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#3909
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Re: Photo resizing all done, feel free to upload!
Well done Paul!? Thank You. Jon
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Jon Helig
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#3908
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Re: W&W #8 floral decorations?
Well that seemed to work, I only have 9¡¯s or there derivatives and all of my decals are terrible condition, no leaves or flowers in the bunch. Sent from
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Ken Jansen
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#3907
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Re: W&W #8 floral decorations?
Oops. I guess I need to hit "Save", when attempting to allow attachments. Let's try again... I wrote: =---------------------- paul fox, pgf@... (arlington, ma, where it's 74.3
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Paul Fox
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#3906
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W&W #8 floral decorations?
This post is partly a test, because I've enabled attachments for list messages, and want to see if they work. But, in addition: How common are floral decals/decoration on Wheeler and Wilson machines?
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Paul Fox
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Re: Photo resizing all done, feel free to upload!
Paul - thanks for your very significant effort to complete this photo re-sizing project. ?All members will benefit!
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John Lowrey
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#3904
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Re: Photo resizing all done, feel free to upload!
Thanks for all your hard work to keep this group going and more efficient/streamlined. I really don't post much but I do read along!
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Sheri Hill
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#3903
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Photo resizing all done, feel free to upload!
Whew. My mouse hand is tired. Our group photos used to take 1.3Gb of storage. Now they take 323Mb. It took the group 7 years to fill that 323Mb. It hope it's a while until we hit the 1Gb ceiling
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Paul Fox
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Re: Hello from a new member
Welcome!!! -- Helen DeFoe
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Helen DeFoe <hjdefoe@...>
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Re: group Photo gallery progress
Great- thanks, Paul!!! -- Helen DeFoe
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Helen DeFoe <hjdefoe@...>
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group Photo gallery progress
Hi -- I've started downloading and re-uploading the contents of all of the albums in our Photos section, in order to reduce our storage footprint. Anything uploaded will be reduced to a max of
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Paul Fox
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#3899
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Re: Hello from a new member
Thank you for the kind welcome! I hope you can get back to Turtle Island (North America) again soon. And thanks for the offer of the Optima. ?I don¡¯t need that one, but good looking out! ?Modern
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Lifeboat H
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#3898
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Re: Hello from a new member
Hi Lifeboat H There is a Husqvarna Optima 610 going spare in Clinton ON originally from the UK and recently blew a capacitor, I got it working since the grease had seized most of the rotating parts. I
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John Harrison
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#3897
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Hello from a new member
Thank you for welcoming me! ?I am new to vintage sewing machines. ?The interest started with a love for Husqvarna sewing machines, and I went and bought a 6020 from 1967 or so, then a Class 12 from
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Lifeboat H
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#3896
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Re: Looking for hinge for W&W D9 cabinet
Hi John, ? Very nice pictures and story of ingenuity.? Thanks for sharing.? The family watched a Netflix movie "The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind" last night and it was an incredible true story of
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Michael Kendall
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#3895
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Re: Looking for hinge for W&W D9 cabinet
Thanks for the tips. Michael Kendall The previous owner had glued the broken bit onto the wood base; the break occurred through the rear stitch length screw hole. When in use you do not notice the
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John Harrison
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#3894
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Re: Looking for hinge for W&W D9 cabinet
Hello, ? I have a couple no 8's in our herd of W&W's.? One was cracked across the bed on the rear some time long ago.? The bed on the no 8 is thinner than what I am used to on machines.? I believe
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Michael Kendall
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#3893
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Re: Looking for hinge for W&W D9 cabinet
I do not have any spare parts but could fabricate a new one easy enough, Blacksmiths and welders are not gone we are just harder to find. If you have both pieces it could be breezed or maybe welded,
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Ken Jansen
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#3892
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