59Lark
Practically Family
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- 569
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- Ontario, Canada
We run a small store, and everyone keeps telling us the econony is bad, and recession etc. We are however busy , we fix and sell sewing machines and suddenly all these folks that have been throwing out clothing or taking it to a seamstress, are dragging out their old sewing machines and getting them fixed, am very busy right now and the local shoemaker is busy as well. IS this not a sign, of the state of affairs. We spoke to bike shop that survived the 1930s and they said we did a lot of repairs. We are also finding sales of good old sewing machines, versus buying new junk at wally mart. I find myself going to a lot of flea markets and thrift stores. just thought that i would put this thought out there. 59Lark.fftopic: