What is in this case and how do I get it out?
#101
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Longview, Tx
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Originally Posted by Mamagus
I have found something that makes the lock turn... but I don't know whether to turn it clockwise or counterclockwise? Maybe someone who has a case could tell me that?
probably clockwise. At least my door locks turn that way.
#102
in Newfoundland...i remember them comming to visit when i was ten and telling us Newfoundland was now part of Canada.
This great uncle only had one arm because he lost the other "making a turn signal" while driving and he told me to be very careful when i learned to drive, believe me i never forgot that...family name is Evans, which is very common in Canada and Great Britain....sorry really off topic
This great uncle only had one arm because he lost the other "making a turn signal" while driving and he told me to be very careful when i learned to drive, believe me i never forgot that...family name is Evans, which is very common in Canada and Great Britain....sorry really off topic
#104
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Minnesota
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Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
Originally Posted by Mamagus
I have found something that makes the lock turn... but I don't know whether to turn it clockwise or counterclockwise? Maybe someone who has a case could tell me that?
BTW if your DH damages that case I will RUN across the pond and beat him to death with a feather duster :twisted:
This is my one:
A Singer 201K sews the most wonderful straight stitch and one of Singer's best machines.
#106
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnesville GA
Posts: 3,181
Originally Posted by Mamagus
She was manufactured in 1935. She is a Model 128 with the LaVincendora Decal. Now I'd like to find out where she was manufactured! Would be lovely to make another connection of how trade was conducted in this island country in the 1930's. Newfoundland was an independent country until 1949 so that kind of thing fascinates me!
hmmmm.... how do I find this out?
hmmmm.... how do I find this out?
#107
CUTE...but WOW ! ! ! What a machine this one is....
Originally Posted by newBe
Congrats! Very pretty machine. Maybe your sister could babysit, but I certainly wouldn't place the machine up for adoption.
#108
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: NYS Finger Lakes Region
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My eyes popped when I saw that beautiful machine. For those who enjoy Singer history of how their sewing machine came to be, you might enjoy a summer trip to the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence River and tour the Singer mansion on one of the islands. Many vintage machines are placed throughout the mansion.
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