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      <title>Why the 500a Singer Sewing Machine Is Still a Classic</title>
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      <description>Finding a 500a singer sewing machine at a yard sale feels a bit like finding a hidden treasure, mostly because of its unmistakable &amp;#39;Space Age&amp;#39; look. Often called &amp;#39;The Rocketeer,&amp;#39; this machine is a far cry from the boxy, white plastic models we see</description>
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