Wizard sewing machine -- late 50s or early 60s???
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Welcome aboard! I was going to reply to a couple of the other comments here until I saw the age of this thread.
Thanks for the offer. I don't own a Wizard but manuals are often hard to find. It's bound to help someone here. It's great when people can share their resources.
Rodney
Thanks for the offer. I don't own a Wizard but manuals are often hard to find. It's bound to help someone here. It's great when people can share their resources.
Rodney
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#19
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Join Date: Oct 2013
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Yes, pictures please. I would love to see this thread become the "Wizard" thread. I'll start with pictures as I am very interested because I bought this for 5.00 yesterday. It has a broken foot and was full of dirt clogs. As I left the store lugging my find, the woman called after me...I hope you realize that is just an old boat anchor! Humph!!! we shall see about that!
#20
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Wizards! I am jealous, I want a blue and white Wizard. I love the styling they have, and the name "Wizard" is just too cool.
You guys have some nice looking machines! I'd love to find a dirty one for five bucks...what a steal!
You guys have some nice looking machines! I'd love to find a dirty one for five bucks...what a steal!
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