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  1. As a FYI to anyone who might be interested in this machine...I will be driving to northern California (Napa area) around the 8th of June and would be willing to bring the machine there or somewhere along our route through Utah and Nevada. Thanks!
  2. Here are some photos. Feel free to PM for more info. Thanks!
  3. I should be able to get some pics this weekend. Location is Creede.
  4. I have an Artisan Toro 3200 for sale. I purchased the machine new in 2010 and estimate it has been used 150-200 hours. It comes with pedestal stand and table top, left, right, and double presser feet, and roller guide. I'll also include extra needles and bobbins, as well as several spools of thread and machine oil. The machine has been well cared for and is in excellent condition. Asking price is $1600. I won't be able to ship so pick up will be the only option. I'm located in Colorado but am willing to meet within a short distance for delivery.
  5. Thanks for the information. I've tried the three different feet...just experimenting and practicing. Your thoughts on using the double foot make sense. I'll try that one again. I'll also take a look at grinding the "little fin". I have seen this and was wondering about it marring the leather. Thanks again for the info and no worries on hijacking the thread. It's all great info.
  6. Hello! This is my first post but let me say I've been poking around the site for some time now and am very impressed with the wealth of information available. I recently purchased a Toro 3200 machine and am curious if there is any "general" guidance on which presser foot to use. The machine came with a left, right, and double presser foot. Having sewn everything by hand until now, I'm totally new to machine sewing and will undoubtedly have many more questions as I move forward. Thanks in advance!
  7. welcome to the site

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