My SIL bought this for me..Little machine
#52
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I have one very similar to this. I wouldn't use anything on it but mild soap/water and a soft cloth. WD40 can't hurt it because it's completely water soluble. When you get it cleaned up and working it makes a cute little chain stitch.
#53
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I think what you have is this...
Muller # 5 TSM / Toy Sewing Machine
you can read more and see pics here...
http://www.patented-antiques.com/Bac...rman-Toys.html
Muller # 5 TSM / Toy Sewing Machine
you can read more and see pics here...
http://www.patented-antiques.com/Bac...rman-Toys.html
#58
Originally Posted by watterstide
Thanks for the info. She found it in Alabama when she was on vacation. so glad she thought of me! I will use some sewing machine oil and see if i can clean her up a bit.
which there were numbers or something under her..she is going to need an old fashioned name...lol
which there were numbers or something under her..she is going to need an old fashioned name...lol
#60
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i spent an hour on that site! it is your fault i didn't do anything in the house today! ;)
:wink:
Originally Posted by donna13350
I think what you have is this...
Muller # 5 TSM / Toy Sewing Machine
you can read more and see pics here...
http://www.patented-antiques.com/Bac...rman-Toys.html
Muller # 5 TSM / Toy Sewing Machine
you can read more and see pics here...
http://www.patented-antiques.com/Bac...rman-Toys.html
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