Carol et al,
I have looked at the pictures, and the pillow seems to be in good order but ...

The bidders must have been crazy or didn't realize what they were bidding on. These things are only any good for yardage and having used mine twice I shall never use it again.

Actually I have 2 of them which I picked up in rural Tasmania in the 1980s. I recall giving $70AUS each then - which was a fortune, considering I didn't even know how to make BL at that time.

I shall certainly be putting mine on Ebay when I get around to it and will be prepared to ship anywhere as long as buyer is prepared to pay postage.
David in Ballarat


Can a lace pillow really be worth all that amount of money? I know we are a bit spoiled in the UK with suppliers of all sorts of things, but I can't believe that anyone here would spend as much as that. It looks quite a lovely piece of work, even though the pictures didn't seem very bright and clear, but some of my roller pillows would, I am sure, be just as efficient.

So - please tell me what I have obviously missed - maybe I am just a tad dimmer than the average...

Carol - in Suffolk UK

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Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 7:47 PM
Subject: [lace] Princess Lace Machine


Take a look at the Princess Lace Machine that just sold on Ebay 330170130257
It's in the most perfect condition I've ever seen.

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