Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Location: Wichita, KS
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Naomi is in her new home. DH and I traveled to Okiepastor's (Mary) home today to deliver the 15-91 to her. We had a great visit and got to see all the animals she and Bill have. One little goat was very friendly and even hopped into the van to check things out or hitch a ride, lol. And somehow we managed to get home with 6 of Mary's machines to check out for her. Story of my life; the faster I go the behinder I get.
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Nope, but I'd sure bid on the machine if it were closer! I don't need another cabinet. My DH and I are re-finishing 3 right now. The Wilcox & Gibbs is finally coming along nicely after removing two layers of black paint, and a layer of primer!
Nancy
Originally Posted by Kitzone
Hey Glenn I thought of you when I saw this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
She'd be a great summer project Judy, I'd bid on that just to get the 201 if I were close enough to pick it up!
Nancy
Nancy you want the 201 and I want the cabinet! We can't win, can we? :roll:
She'd be a great summer project Judy, I'd bid on that just to get the 201 if I were close enough to pick it up!
Nancy
Nancy you want the 201 and I want the cabinet! We can't win, can we? :roll:
Nancy
Originally Posted by tomilu
Story of my life; the faster I go the behinder I get.
Nancy
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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Originally Posted by quilter41
e-mail to him is returned
They are harder to find. You might try Glenn Williams
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I get some of my harder to find parts from him.
Sharon W.
Originally Posted by purplefiend
Originally Posted by quilter41
Do you know where I can get an original case for a White Featherweight. Mine was damaged in shipment and DH can't fix it. Thanks
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I get some of my harder to find parts from him.
Sharon W.
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Location: Northern California
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I have a chance to get a Bel Air machine with all acc. for $100. It is portable. I am not faimiliar with that brand. Can anyone tell me about it, please. Kathie
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Originally Posted by Kathie S.
I have a chance to get a Bel Air machine with all acc. for $100. It is portable. I am not faimiliar with that brand. Can anyone tell me about it, please. Kathie
I have been offered to purchase a Vintage Singer machine. Can you experts out there tell me what you think?? The man wants 200.00 for the machine? Is it worth it?
If the Bel Air is a Bantam it would be like the singer 99. I have one and it works as good as the 99. It's heaver than a featherweight but I can still carry mine to the quilt club. Mine also has occupied Japan written on it.
Originally Posted by dltaylor
I have been offered to purchase a Vintage Singer machine. Can you experts out there tell me what you think?? The man wants 200.00 for the machine? Is it worth it?
Question:
Can you drop the feed dogs on a 1923 Model 66?
I'm a new owner of a vintage Singer and just LOVE it, although I've still have much more to learn. It sews a beautiful stitch!
Thanks,
Terry
Can you drop the feed dogs on a 1923 Model 66?
I'm a new owner of a vintage Singer and just LOVE it, although I've still have much more to learn. It sews a beautiful stitch!
Thanks,
Terry
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