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Muv,
I have a 55 vintage 99K that was badly rusted up. I'm to the point of needing a few parts for it and finishing the cleaning. Once that's done I'm going to buy a hand crank kit for it. The machine came with no motor so, why not. I've never sewn with a hand crank, it should be interesting.
Joe
I have a 55 vintage 99K that was badly rusted up. I'm to the point of needing a few parts for it and finishing the cleaning. Once that's done I'm going to buy a hand crank kit for it. The machine came with no motor so, why not. I've never sewn with a hand crank, it should be interesting.
Joe
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good sound advice, Muv!!! I learned on a hand crank - vaccinated myself and mom got rid of the machine - so when I found one I took to it like a duck to water - I was even able to flat fell one handed! Not too hard once you get the hang of it.
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