My Latest Acquisition :)
#23
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Shawnee, OK
Posts: 10
How nice to find a cabinet and machine together in such a nice clean condition. Luv, luv, luv the cabinet. I have one almost like it. I am in the process of waiting for the shellac to dry so I can put it back together. Congrats! Know you will enjoy.
#26
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Middle Tennessee
Posts: 360
Sew-Classic.com will probably either have the needed parts or tell you who may have them. That is a beautiful, tiger oak, 3/4 sawn cabinet. Thank you for saving her from one less thoughtful. This is a real treasure. Joe, our resident machine doctor, may have some words of wisdom for you also. Also, http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...sses-1-99.html, the only link I have for them, may be helpful. Ismacs will have downloadable versions of most manuals.
I paid for one, then found it there for free. Belts will be at Sew-Classic.com as well as most parts for vintage machine.
Ebay is also a source for parts, but buyer beware. Good luck and long life to both of you.
I paid for one, then found it there for free. Belts will be at Sew-Classic.com as well as most parts for vintage machine.
Ebay is also a source for parts, but buyer beware. Good luck and long life to both of you.
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