Originally Posted by purplefiend
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Glenn
After all the talk about my FW even thou I am not impressed I have decided to keep her. Her name is Josephine, named after a mule my grandfather had--slow and did not like to do work that required much power :lol: But I want to thank you for your good advice on the FW and thank you Nancy for you cleaning advice it did help. Glenn
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Ok you guys, this is Willy. He doesn't look like much right now, although, I love him to death! He has very cute little feet to treadle and the painted emblem is on the inside of his coffin top! I am going to re-finish his cabinet with Glenn's tutorial and see if he still remembers how to sew! His last patent date is April 17, 1883.
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Originally Posted by kwendt
Originally Posted by tomilu
At a guild bee get together today I spied a tan Singer 500a sitting in with some vacuum cleaner hoses looking pretty lonely. It has the manual, lots of extras. Tomorrow I'm going to pick it up. Don't know yet whether I'll keep it or not, but it needs a home.
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I have only seen a Pfaff treadle twice, both times in a picture!
Nancy[/quote] OK, here we go about Pfaff machines, I'm off topic a bit but....I bought a Pfaff 76 on Ebay the other day. It has not arrived, but I cannot seem to find anything on the web to read about the particular machine, or manuals or anything. Does anyone here, know any online sources I can check to find out about this machine? Help please, I know, impulse buying is not a good thing but sometimes it just happens :) Thanks all, Jane |
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Picked Rocketeer up today. Has some dings on the handwheel and the upper hinge on the faceplate is broken. I have a hinge pin I can put there and hope DH can do something about the hinge. The buttonholer can be used on either slant or straight machines. First time I've ever seen the stocking darner.[/quote]
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Originally Posted by Shemjo
Trish and Sandi, love your Willys! Thanks Trish for showing what one looks like in a cabinet with the proper feet!
I am wary of plugging my guy in, because the wiring is strange,but one day, after I find the right GFI plug! Nancy, I printed out the manual and will have a go at my model 27. I love this board! |
tomilu,
Congratulations on your Rocketeer. You got lots of goodies with her! Mine also has the same pin broken. If you find a fix for it, please share with me. Other than some nicks, that seems to be the only thing wrong with mine other than a lot of grim. I just got it within the last couple of weeks, thinking I would clean and service her with the tute Billy had said he was going to do using a Rocketeer. I have seen a photo of the sock darner and thought it would be interesting to see in action, though it's probably much easier to buy a pair of socks at the dollar store! |
Trish, your Willy still has a cute foot pedal! When you have a number of vintage machines, it is hard to tell them apart! Reminds me of my mother when she would call out ALL our names when she wanted only one of us. It was easier than remembering that ONE name! We all came, and she pointed!
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Originally Posted by luv2learn
tomilu,
Congratulations on your Rocketeer. You got lots of goodies with her! Mine also has the same pin broken. If you find a fix for it, please share with me. ! Mine isn't the pin broken, it is the hinge itself. I'll see if I have a spare pin. |
WooHoo, 700 pages! What a bunch of gabby people we are! So much information!!!!!
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