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FOR SALE! Vintage Empisal Knitmaster 326 Domestic Knitting Machine ?50


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?50

Open to offers! Well used but has not been tested recently- in need of a clean and service or would be great for parts. Vintage and yellowing with age.


Sold as seen, selling as we are moving house and I have several other knitting machines!

Collection only from New Cross Gate only, cash please!


- Empisal Knitmaster 326 Domestic Knitting Machine- vintage

- Standard 7 gauge (7 needles per inch)/ 4.5mm needle gauge, perfect for 2ply to light DK yarn

- With original accessories

- In original box/ case with handle measuring 105cm x 19cm x 9cm

- Can produce an incredible variety stitches, including tuck, slip, and fairisle- has punchcard functions.

- Metal bed, 200 needles- some may need replacing, will need a new sponge bar


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