From: ^..^ Lone Wolf on

"Lozzo" <lozzo(a)lozzo.org.uk> wrote in message
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Wotcha.

> It was a Toyota RS2000... sewing machine.

Funnily enough, my sewing machine is a Toyota . . .and for the jobs that it
ain't quite up to I have a good old Singer, made in 1905 and still going
strong.


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From: The Older Gentleman on
^..^ Lone Wolf <lonewolf(a)moonshiners.org.uk> wrote:

> "Lozzo" <lozzo(a)lozzo.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:89a2jnF2fkU1(a)mid.individual.net...
>
> Wotcha.
>
> > It was a Toyota RS2000... sewing machine.
>
> Funnily enough, my sewing machine is a Toyota . . .and for the jobs that it
> ain't quite up to I have a good old Singer, made in 1905 and still going
> strong.

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From: Oily on

"Lozzo" wrote:

> SIRPip wrote:
>
> > Lozzo wrote:
> >
> > > It was a Toyota RS2000... sewing machine.
> >
> > I'd have got the needle if I'd fallen for that.
> >
> > OK, OK - I'll shuttle off now.
>
> That's bobbins
>
Good job he cottoned on.


From: Nige on
Lozzo wrote:
> An RS2000.
>
> I'll let you know if I win it, and that looks likely. It's currently at
> 11 quid, seriously.

hehe - i was looking at one yesterday, a yellow one, but it was a patchwork
quilt of a shed, sxo i didnt bother.

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From: ogden on
Nige wrote:
> Lozzo wrote:
> > An RS2000.
> >
> > I'll let you know if I win it, and that looks likely. It's currently at
> > 11 quid, seriously.
>
> hehe - i was looking at one yesterday, a yellow one, but it was a patchwork
> quilt of a shed, sxo i didnt bother.

I saw quite a nice RS1600 being hammered round a rally stage yesterday.

Some of those motors look lovely just parked up but they look absolutely
magnificent kicking up a huge cloud of dirt and dust.

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