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Originally Posted by craftybear
I will surf and see if I can find you a manual for it
as our greatest source for info, do you have any idea where I could get a book on the Brother number 8.??
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wow, great buys, have fun sewing
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is this the manual as it says it is also the # 127
http://parts.singerco.com/IPinstManuals/127_128.pdf
as our greatest source for info, do you have any idea where I could get a book on the Brother number 8.??
oops I mean ..White number 8. (senior moment)
http://parts.singerco.com/IPinstManuals/127_128.pdf
Originally Posted by karate lady
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Originally Posted by craftybear
wow, great buys, have fun sewing
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Originally Posted by craftybear
is this the manual as it says it is also the # 127
http://parts.singerco.com/IPinstManuals/127_128.pdf
as our greatest source for info, do you have any idea where I could get a book on the Brother number 8.??
oops I mean ..White number 8. (senior moment)
http://parts.singerco.com/IPinstManuals/127_128.pdf
Originally Posted by karate lady
Originally Posted by karate lady
Originally Posted by craftybear
wow, great buys, have fun sewing
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I have the White Number 8 manual... :) My White Number 8 looks a little different, but basically the same machine.
PM me with your email address, I'd be happy to share it with you, as Wayne, from Needlebar shared it with me! :)
The White Number 8 was White's "answer" to the Singer 27, as noted by the vibrating shuttle and the side clamp feet, both unusual for White machines. They weren't popular, aren't a common machine, and were only produced for about a year... 1934.
PM me with your email address, I'd be happy to share it with you, as Wayne, from Needlebar shared it with me! :)
The White Number 8 was White's "answer" to the Singer 27, as noted by the vibrating shuttle and the side clamp feet, both unusual for White machines. They weren't popular, aren't a common machine, and were only produced for about a year... 1934.
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