
I happened to be at Gammill Headquarters in West Plains, Mo last month when the first of the new limited edition “pink” models of
the longarm quilting machine made its way to the office of Gammill CEO, Ron Parker, for final “pink color” approval.
It is a sparkling beauty—I think they picked a perfect pink and added a bit of glitz and sparkle.
Gammill is partnering with the National Breast Cancer Foundation to increase awareness about breast cancer. So they made a pink machine!
“Gammill Quilting Machine Company is proud to support NBCF in this worthwhile effort,” states the Gammill website.
In conjunction with our program with the National Breast Cancer Foundation, we’ve introduced a new Limited Edition Color option for our hand-guided longarm and fully-automated Statler Stitcher models – Pure Pink Pearl!
Available for delivery in mid-January! Contact your nearest Authorized Dealer or Sales Representative to order.
And if you want more information or want to buy one of these babies…let me know…because I have just become an authorized Gammill dealer.
If you have questions about Gammill and its products, email me at quiltersbuzz@gmail.com or stop by our showroom in Yorba Linda, Ca.
I am pleased to be associated with a company that supports such organizations as the National Breast Cancer Foundation. My mom has fought the breast cancer battle twice and is doing great—and it is her birthday today!
For further information about breast cancer early detection, visit NBCF’s website.






comments
Happy Birthday to your Mom!!!
Posted by: Pam | January 6, 2007 1:02 AM
Aah, that machine is adorable! It's about time a sewing machine company followed Kitchenaid's lead and bring us fabulous colored machines! Makes me want a long-arm.
Posted by: Heather Bailey | January 6, 2007 3:14 PM
Heather,
You know I can take care of you...for a small fee...The Pink One can be yours!
G
Posted by: gina | January 6, 2007 5:38 PM