Need info on Phaff 130 sewing machine
#12
Joy, your 130 was manufactured in 1952. My mother also had a Pfaff 130 from 1952 that she used almost everyday for 55 years. I have that 130 now, and it still sews great! By the way, her name was also Joy! The only thing she asked me to promise to keep after she was gone was her Pfaff 130!
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#13
I wonder if it will do me any good to ask my GD not to get rid of my Elna when I give it to her (after I am gone, in the meantime, no one gets it!!!!!). I have a Pfaff out in my collection of sewing machines, but I forget which one it is. It is old, but I am not sure how old.
#16
http://www.pfaffusa.com/ might wanna chex here using ur serial # if all else fails send them an email with the # & ask when it was manufactured..... ur manual should help u narrow it down a bit what is the publishing date on the manual? search the site to see if u can find ur machine.... keep us posted as to what u find out... blessings =-) WOW just read the above post 1952 THATS AWESOME, EVERYTHING on that puppy is METAL...... AWESOME JOB...
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#18
http://www.pfaffusa.com/ might wanna chex here using ur serial # if all else fails send them an email with the # & ask when it was manufactured..... ur manual should help u narrow it down a bit what is the publishing date on the manual? search the site to see if u can find ur machine.... keep us posted as to what u find out... blessings =-) WOW just read the above post 1952 THATS AWESOME, EVERYTHING on that puppy is METAL...... AWESOME JOB...
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I love my pfaff 130!! Mine is completely restored and runs like a champ! For a timing belt or any other hard to find parts you should go to zeussmachines.com (i think that is it). Jay is a MASTER of restoration and knowledge on the pfaff 130's. He worked on mine and with everything I have in it, it's worth about $800 - sounds crazy but this machine is pristine. I even have the original german light that is extremely rare and the 'dial a stitch' for the embroidery attachment. I picked it up for $20 at a garage sale and it was in pitiful shape. When Jay finished with it, it looked brand new! Mine is 1952 also and has the manual hand crank attachment (great for on the sailboat with no shore power). Anyway, you have an awesome machine IMHO and I hope you enjoy it!
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