I finally have an early Davis Low Arm!!!
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what "I" would like to see is the sides of the treadle.
Oh and I completely believe you that is is a "J.W. Wilson" Companies who made the iron molds seem to have been pretty free with making copies between companies.
And congrats BTW, I love my Transverse machines. they ALL sew well.
Oh and I completely believe you that is is a "J.W. Wilson" Companies who made the iron molds seem to have been pretty free with making copies between companies.
And congrats BTW, I love my Transverse machines. they ALL sew well.
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what "I" would like to see is the sides of the treadle.
Oh and I completely believe you that is is a "J.W. Wilson" Companies who made the iron molds seem to have been pretty free with making copies between companies.
And congrats BTW, I love my Transverse machines. they ALL sew well.
Oh and I completely believe you that is is a "J.W. Wilson" Companies who made the iron molds seem to have been pretty free with making copies between companies.
And congrats BTW, I love my Transverse machines. they ALL sew well.
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Here you go Steve. The bottom and sides. I really need the other part of the hinged thing, for the table. This machine cost me $20.00.
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