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Try Guy Baker at http://www.sewingmachineparts.net/
He is very helpful, great to deal with. Just call and he will talk you through what you need. I have dealt with him before and his prices are reasonable.
He is very helpful, great to deal with. Just call and he will talk you through what you need. I have dealt with him before and his prices are reasonable.
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Duane Sechser { http://singeroriginalvintageproducts.com/default.aspx } also has Featherweight parts. I've only bought one part from him so far I got the right part the first time. Joe
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Two places I check online also are 221parts.com (I bought a new foot controller from that site) and Featherweight221.com (Dave McCallum's site) for parts also. I have bought from April1930 also. All are very good sellers and I've never had a problem. Also, Ebay can be a good source but some things can get high priced.
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I have forgotten how I found this site: http://www.221parts.com/advert.htm
They are in Florida. I ordered a few things on 2-20 and got notice that they shipped on 3-1, which seems a little less speedy than most these days, but I'm in no hurry. They did communicate promptly that they had received the order and payment, and notified when it was shipped. I'll try to remember to update when it arrives.
They are in Florida. I ordered a few things on 2-20 and got notice that they shipped on 3-1, which seems a little less speedy than most these days, but I'm in no hurry. They did communicate promptly that they had received the order and payment, and notified when it was shipped. I'll try to remember to update when it arrives.
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