ISO Parts - Brunswick VS Sewing Machine
#12
Yep, sew-classic.com is the stuff! :)
Can you take a couple of pictures of the foot and where it attaches to the shank? One from the front and one from the end of the machine?
It looks like there's a knurled ring at the bottom of the shank and the foot would be attached by a flat pair of prongs - is that right?
If so, I might have a set of attachments for it. I will try to find a bobbin for you so that you can test it to see if it works - if it does, you can order modern repros from Jenny pretty cheap.
Can you take a couple of pictures of the foot and where it attaches to the shank? One from the front and one from the end of the machine?
It looks like there's a knurled ring at the bottom of the shank and the foot would be attached by a flat pair of prongs - is that right?
If so, I might have a set of attachments for it. I will try to find a bobbin for you so that you can test it to see if it works - if it does, you can order modern repros from Jenny pretty cheap.
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Originally Posted by Norene B
Very nice looking machine and cabinet.
Does it have the long shank or short shank on feet?
Does it have the long shank or short shank on feet?
#16
Here you go. It is a badged National machine, made for Monkey Wards, which you already knew. Here is a link to the manual.
http://www.thetreadlersvillage.com/M...ickManual.html
http://www.thetreadlersvillage.com/M...ickManual.html
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Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
Yep, sew-classic.com is the stuff! :)
Can you take a couple of pictures of the foot and where it attaches to the shank? One from the front and one from the end of the machine?
It looks like there's a knurled ring at the bottom of the shank and the foot would be attached by a flat pair of prongs - is that right?
If so, I might have a set of attachments for it. I will try to find a bobbin for you so that you can test it to see if it works - if it does, you can order modern repros from Jenny pretty cheap.
Can you take a couple of pictures of the foot and where it attaches to the shank? One from the front and one from the end of the machine?
It looks like there's a knurled ring at the bottom of the shank and the foot would be attached by a flat pair of prongs - is that right?
If so, I might have a set of attachments for it. I will try to find a bobbin for you so that you can test it to see if it works - if it does, you can order modern repros from Jenny pretty cheap.
This is the "shuttle" that the bobbins go in. I had no idea that bobbins were ever like this one.
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#18
I think the National bobbin should fit in it fine. I think there are actually 2 sizes of bobbins of that style out there. If I find any feet around, I'll let you know. I'll check out the second hand store when I stop in.
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