Bobbin Question
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Bobbin Question
What machine would these bobbins belong to. I purchased a Beautiful Tan & Brown White Sewing Machine and these were in the drawers but I am most positive they do not belong to the White Brand Sewing Machines.
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Yup - what Glen said - one Wheeler Wilson and the rest White, though they will fit a wide age range, basically if it's White made rotary and top clamp feet - it takes that bobbin. I've got a machine from about 1910 and another from around 1940, and they take the same bobbins. I would expect the White made Kenmore (top clamp) take the same bobbin, but don't know that for sure. It is the same as the "Domestic" branded Whites too.
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I don't know for sure but if you're talking about the White you just posted here http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...n-t252393.html
I would suspect that machine uses class 15 bobbins.
Rodney
EDIT: I should have added that from what I've seen the Japanese Whites were basically the same as other Singer 15 clones, just badged differently. I don't know anything about the more modern ones.
I would suspect that machine uses class 15 bobbins.
Rodney
EDIT: I should have added that from what I've seen the Japanese Whites were basically the same as other Singer 15 clones, just badged differently. I don't know anything about the more modern ones.
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I don't know for sure but if you're talking about the White you just posted here http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...n-t252393.html
I would suspect that machine uses class 15 bobbins.
Rodney
EDIT: I should have added that from what I've seen the Japanese Whites were basically the same as other Singer 15 clones, just badged differently. I don't know anything about the more modern ones.
I would suspect that machine uses class 15 bobbins.
Rodney
EDIT: I should have added that from what I've seen the Japanese Whites were basically the same as other Singer 15 clones, just badged differently. I don't know anything about the more modern ones.
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Like I said - Top clamp Feet on a White - those bobbins fit, Side clamp feet on a White, class 15 bobbins.
The interesting part - at one time Singer was about the only US made machine using side clamp feet.
The interesting part - at one time Singer was about the only US made machine using side clamp feet.
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