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I think 99 is very easily underestimated because...
I think 99 is very easily underestimated because production were kept up way into the 50s and further with almost identical off spring. It was introduced in 1910, and I don't think it was behind any...
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I read some where you had to have a machine with...
I read some where you had to have a machine with a vertical bobbin case like model 15 to free motion quilt. I can at least darn on and old Bernina I have with out much trouble. I had given up on my...
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With my 99K came a darning spring looking like...
With my 99K came a darning spring looking like the one in the picture. It temporarily replaces the regular needle clamp and fits only my 99K, not the 201K. There's a tiny hole on the end of it, keeps...
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There are feed dog covers for model 99, sincey...
There are feed dog covers for model 99, sincey they can't be lowered.
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There are a few factors that help silence a model...
There are a few factors that help silence a model 99 quite a bit. Sewing regular fabrics on medium speed should not be noisy at all, top speeds will accelerate noise levels.
Check the oil points...
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The 99K uses a flat side neeedle and it threads...
The 99K uses a flat side neeedle and it threads from the left to right. Needle goes in with the flat side to the right. You can't use other type needles, it has to be 130/705 type needle (HAx1 or...
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