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Old 10-20-2014, 08:47 AM
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I am searching for some accessories for a Lady Kenmore Model 89 and possibly an original manual. I need presser feet specifically. Any info is appreciated.
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http://www.tias.com/173/PictPage/1922617236.html


Here is a manual
The feet and other accessories I can usually find on ebay or Etsy
Original manuals I find on ebay too.
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Here's another:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/sewing-machi...item4185c6af69
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A friend of mine has an old rusty singer aa458409 in a table, what is the value?

Thank you for your thoughts and comments.
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Thank you both....KenmoreRulesAll and Sunflowerzz, most of the presser feet that I looked at don't specifically say for model 89. Can I use any Kenmore feet?
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Originally Posted by papple00 View Post
Thank you both....KenmoreRulesAll and Sunflowerzz, most of the presser feet that I looked at don't specifically say for model 89. Can I use any Kenmore feet?
Look for Pfaff 280, which is identical (Pfaff actually made your machine).
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I believe Gritzner made it. Or had Pfaff purchased Gritzner by that time?

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