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    Old 08-09-2011, 10:25 AM
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    Does anyone know if the rubber washer for bobbin winding on the 15-91 is still available? The one on the machine is shot, and appears to be the original. It is crumbly on the outer edge so I can't get a start on winding the bobbin. Thanks.
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    Old 08-09-2011, 10:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by justtrish
    Helloo, I was catching up on my reading here and obsessing about gong to the thrift store at lunchtime.

    Soooo.... 30 minutes into my lunch, I took off to the thrift store. Took a stroll to the back section, wandered around and there it was ..on the floor.....the LITTLE BLACK CASE!!!

    I opened it... giggled..shut the case and started off to the cash. On my way a gentleman asked what was in the case. I proudly stated "a featherweight sewing machine" WOOHOO!!

    He said he had never seen anyone so happy to sew before.

    I love you guys and will post pix tonight...it is so cute and was only $69.99!!

    Those babies start at $250.00 around here!!
    Wow!!! Great find!! SCORE!!! :-) :thumbup: :thumbup:
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    Old 08-09-2011, 10:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by mpeters1200
    So if Billy doesn't have a part we are looking for, like my darning plate, are there reputable part shops, online, that we can get replacements? I want something that I can cover the feed dogs with on my 66.
    Try Sew-Classic.com. I have been buying stuff from them for my 66 and other machines. Good prices and really fast ship. I am not affiliated with them, just a really happy customer!.
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    Old 08-09-2011, 10:29 AM
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    Originally Posted by BarbaraSue
    Does anyone know if the rubber washer for bobbin winding on the 15-91 is still available? The one on the machine is shot, and appears to be the original. It is crumbly on the outer edge so I can't get a start on winding the bobbin. Thanks.
    Yep....available all over the place...it's a standard size.
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    Old 08-09-2011, 11:09 AM
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    Originally Posted by jljack
    Originally Posted by BarbaraSue
    Does anyone know if the rubber washer for bobbin winding on the 15-91 is still available? The one on the machine is shot, and appears to be the original. It is crumbly on the outer edge so I can't get a start on winding the bobbin. Thanks.
    Yep....available all over the place...it's a standard size.
    $.45 @ Sew-Classic.com

    I've got a few things there myself - even found a finger needle guard I was looking for to help protect my GD fingers when she's making her pillows!
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    Old 08-09-2011, 11:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by jljack
    Originally Posted by mpeters1200
    So if Billy doesn't have a part we are looking for, like my darning plate, are there reputable part shops, online, that we can get replacements? I want something that I can cover the feed dogs with on my 66.
    Try Sew-Classic.com. I have been buying stuff from them for my 66 and other machines. Good prices and really fast ship. I am not affiliated with them, just a really happy customer!.
    Super thanks! I always check with Billy first. As soon as I need bobbins, I know where to go! He still has several. Thanks again!
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    Old 08-09-2011, 11:41 AM
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    Here is my new 221k-May 16, 1951
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    Old 08-09-2011, 11:41 AM
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    I just have to brag on my daughter's boyfriend. He got a job (that's good news unto itself) at a pawn shop.

    In May I ended up giving my daughter her featherweight early (it was supposed to be for Christmas) because the boyfriend was trying to buy my daughter a sewing machine. I guess the boyfriend is now educated on featherweights because when a man came into the pawn shop this weekend wanting to pawn a featherweight, the boyfriend jumped on that right away.

    The pawn shop wouldn't take the machine in so the boyfriend bought it himself for $40. It's a one owner machine and has the book and all the attachments with it.

    I don't know if this boyfriend is husband-material or not but he just won points from me.

    My repair person is offering a class on how to clean and service these machines so I'm going to use the new machine in class and my daughter ends up getting her machine cleaned for free!
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    Old 08-09-2011, 12:02 PM
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    Hey, guys who do vintage electrics: I need to do some rewiring because I had to remove one of the new 15-91's from a case to put it in a case (just no room!). So I need to do a bit of rewiring and was wondering if we should just use lamp cord or go online and order wire specially. I *think* I've got all the plugs and parts for that, but I am missing one long screw and tiny little washer, and I do need to order bobbin winder rings anyway..so order special cord or use lamp cord?
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    Old 08-09-2011, 12:28 PM
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    congrats :) still looking for mine
    Originally Posted by justtrish
    Helloo, I was catching up on my reading here and obsessing about gong to the thrift store at lunchtime.

    Soooo.... 30 minutes into my lunch, I took off to the thrift store. Took a stroll to the back section, wandered around and there it was ..on the floor.....the LITTLE BLACK CASE!!!

    I opened it... giggled..shut the case and started off to the cash. On my way a gentleman asked what was in the case. I proudly stated "a featherweight sewing machine" WOOHOO!!

    He said he had never seen anyone so happy to sew before.

    I love you guys and will post pix tonight...it is so cute and was only $69.99!!

    Those babies start at $250.00 around here!!
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