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| My first piece sewn with the Willcox and Gibbs. | 
I did it!
I ordered an antique sewing machine on the internet.  I have heard all the horror stories but Wolfegang's Collectibles has a sterling reputation and I felt safe.
I have been wanting a Willcox and Gibbs handcrank chain stitch machine for a while. When I saw Michael had a selection I was first in line.  
This is what the box looked like when I picked it up at the post office.
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| The box with the machine in it. 
 
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And this is what it looked like after I opened it.
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| Really?  There is a sewing machine in there? 
 
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| I started removing the grey stuff. It is fairly stiff foam.  Lots and lots of foam.
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Eventually I could access the box the machine was in. It was wrapped tightly with cling wrap.
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| Cling wrapped box. | 
I was excited to open it.  When I did it found....
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| MORE FOAM! | 
This was what was in it.  I had to remove one piece to even see the machine.  
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| Anybody need some foam? | 
Eventually, with much careful foam removal, I uncovered this little beauty.
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| More cling wrap! | 
And then I got it out.  It was in there very tight!  I put the spool holder and the crank on. They had been removed (and cling wrapped) for safe shipping.  Then I admired it greatly.
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| So pretty! 
 
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I had to clean and polish it up and oil it a lot and play with it a little.  It is working perfectly, the tension is correct and I am thrilled to have it.
So, anyone want some foam?
Hugs,