minnesota rotory
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Welcome aboard sidney! Sorry I can't help you with the parts. IIRC Minnesota is a very old Sears brand and there may be other machine brands made by the same manufacturer that will have parts that fit too. Others here will know more. Pictures will help them identify who actually made it for Sears. You can attach pictures from your computer by using the square icon that's three over from the smileys.
I hope you plan to stay a while. This is the best forum I've found for people interested in old sewing machines. Old sewing machines are fun to use. It's hard to have just one.
Rodney
I hope you plan to stay a while. This is the best forum I've found for people interested in old sewing machines. Old sewing machines are fun to use. It's hard to have just one.
Rodney
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The one in Jon's post is a White made machine, and I know at one point White did take over the Sears contract (when they took over Domestic).
Or you could technically say this is more likely a Domestic machine, but made after they became White . . .
Anyway, it looks the same as the White, so I'd expect any "White" bobbins will fit. Which is good for you, since White Rotary is a very common machine.
Or you could technically say this is more likely a Domestic machine, but made after they became White . . .
Anyway, it looks the same as the White, so I'd expect any "White" bobbins will fit. Which is good for you, since White Rotary is a very common machine.
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