Wow I got a Treadle Machine at yard sale
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Wow I got a Treadle Machine at yard sale
I just got a standard treadle machine it was froze up when I brought it home. I got it working but I need a new belt and a presser foot. It came with a lot of fancy feet but not the regular one. Doe anyone know where I can get the parts. It says 1892 on the machine. thanks
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thanks Jljack, I will see if I can find Monica, thanks notsureif, I got a lot of other feet with this and I see they are slotted feet. someone put the holder on sideways that would have made the foot point the wrong direction I need the everyday presser foot if you hear of any let me know thanks everyone for your replys.
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My DH usually shops on E-Bay for belts and some attachments or on April 1930's Sewing Shoppe http://www.april1930s.com/
I just got a standard treadle machine it was froze up when I brought it home. I got it working but I need a new belt and a presser foot. It came with a lot of fancy feet but not the regular one. Doe anyone know where I can get the parts. It says 1892 on the machine. thanks
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I found a gentleman on Facebook last night that works on vintage machines. He might have parts for you. His name is Nelson Maynard. Address: 1106 Burgin Road, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 Phone: (502) 229-0347
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Thanks will check him out. I really appreciate all the input from everyone has given me. I know that I will be able to get the parts from one of the people that has been mentioned. Just got back from Denver have to get my life back to normal what ever that is. Thanks Again
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