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ppquilter 03-26-2012 05:37 AM

Futuristic looking for its era! Love the finish on it!

shelrox 03-26-2012 06:59 PM

Monty is neat! I would love to find one like him. Someday! I had seen a vintage Kenmore at the local thrift store and it has been growing on me, another oldie with very basic fat looking head but something different. Almost looks like a torpedo. Hope you have happy stitching ahead with Monty.

MrsBoats 03-27-2012 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by shelrox (Post 5093133)
Monty is neat! I would love to find one like him. Someday! I had seen a vintage Kenmore at the local thrift store and it has been growing on me, another oldie with very basic fat looking head but something different. Almost looks like a torpedo. Hope you have happy stitching ahead with Monty.

If the Kenmore you saw looks this (best picture I could find) http://www.instappraisal.com/antique...-number-117591 then it's an Imperial Kenmore, which will be my next ugly/cool acquisition. :) I though the one I has was, but on further review, it isn't. *sad sigh* It's still pretty ugly/cool on its own, though. They remind me of old bombers!

quilt addict 03-27-2012 02:24 PM

Great find. Monty is very handsome and I am sure he will charm you once you are sewing with him.

SewExtremeSeams 04-01-2012 05:24 AM

I like Monty! About a year+ ago I passed one up due to his location and our schedule. But, I really love him... from afar.

Weedwoman 05-14-2012 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by MrsBoats (Post 5087454)
Monty was a CL find, and necessitated both an hour's drive through evening traffic and a meetup in the Bass Pro parking lot for the handover. (Bass Pro, so that Husband, who drove, could be suitably rewarded for the driving :) )

Anyway. Monty is a Montgomery Ward Supreme Reversible Rotary, circa mid-40's, I think. Other than the Imperial Kenmore, this is the coolest ugly sewing machine I think I've ever seen. As soon as I know they existed, I had to have one. It took awhile, but I finally found one!

Monty is a friction drive, something I seem to have a growing herd of. Not especially strong sewers, but really cool mechanically. He was in desperate need of a rewire, and he had to be retimed, but other than that, he was amazingly clean inside and out.

About the retiming... Everything I know about Monty comes from this guy (http://www.doubleveil.net/zssmp/streamliner.htm). He says it was meant to take a 20x1 needle. I don't buy it. I tried one and with the needle all the way down, the eye was still well above the hook-never went down to it, let alone past it. And that was the factory setting-the needle bar is pinned in place. (I had to take the pin screw out to reset it for 15x1.) All the manual says is be sure to specify Eldredge needle, and use a size suitable for the weight of fabric, etc. Nothing that would translate to an actual, modern size. So, anyone got any ideas about what size needle this would take, if not 20x1?

It's got some other cool things, too. As you can see, the face plate is completely shrouded by the needle bar cover. (Husband calls it the nose cone.) The little bare contact points above the light *are* the light switch; open and and the light is off, close it and it comes on. It's got a nifty little hoobie on the spool pin to keep the spool in place-it just clicks back and forth. Also, the entire spool pin barrel screws out for access to the innards. The threading is the weirdest I've ever seen. And the thread doesn't go around the tension, just down through the edge of it!

And it came with a gorgeous table. The pedal was on about 8" of wire and meant to be used as a knee controller, but when I rewired it, I made it into a foot controller. It also came with the manual, six bobbins, a top-clamp zipper foot and a pack of old needles that don't fit. I'd sort of be interested to find more accessories to go with it, but no luck so far. I'd also like to find a bentwood drawer to replace the one that's broken.

eta: Funny the things you only notice in pictures-Monty needs a bobbin winding tire. Oops!

Can you please tell me what kind/size bobbin Monty takes because I have his twin and no bobbins. I've located a bobbin case (thank you, Miriam) but still need bobbins. TIA

path49 05-14-2012 10:19 AM

I have the same machine in the same cabinet! I also have a White rotary. The feet/attachments, etc. are NOT interchangeable! The needle holes in the feet etc. don't line up (about 1/8" different).

A lot of people (including myself...til I tried 'em!) think that top (some people call them bottom) clamping feet are pretty much all alike. The feet from my Reversew & the MW are interchangeable. And White & Kenmore (& I THINK Domestic) will interchange with each other. But the feet from my MW & my White don't.

The part # in the manual for the bobbins is R221. I measured one & it's 13/16th across X 5/16th thick.

path49 05-14-2012 10:36 AM

They have the R221 bobbins at the Sewing Machine 221 Sale website...I just found 'em! 5 for $9.95. Just look in the "rotary parts" section.

greywuuf 05-14-2012 02:37 PM

one of the kewlest machines ever. Love it.
Congrats and we need a report on how he sews.

wesing 05-14-2012 08:14 PM

Cool machine and the deco cabinet is AWESOME. Both say 30's to me, but I'm no expert. Enjoy your new toy.


Darren


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