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grant15clone 04-02-2013 08:09 AM

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As promised. Here she is all shined up, back in her cabinet and ready to go.

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Wow does this one do some great stitches!

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And a quick before and after of the back.

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I don't want to take up too much room here but there are more pix on my FB page. The link is below.
~G~

SteveH 04-02-2013 08:25 AM

NICE work! To get a clean like that I assume that you are doing a tear down then clean?

grant15clone 04-02-2013 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by SteveH (Post 5972601)
NICE work! To get a clean like that I assume that you are doing a tear down then clean?

Thanks Steve. Yes, First I tear every machine down before I even start. This particular one was left pretty whole inside but mostly disassembled everything else. It may take a little more effort but it makes cleaning the individual components easier. Then I reassemble it and give it a once over when I am done.
~G~

quiltjoey 04-16-2013 07:28 AM

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I posted these pics on the Vintage thread post but it was suggested I post them here. I hope this is the right place this time...

I bought this Vogue Stitch machine for $12.00 at Goodwill. It was dirty, so cleaned it as best I could. It is not rusted at all on any of the working parts like under the machine or where the needle bar goes into the machine. Didn't have a manual or any extra feet but it does have the power cord and foot pedal. It had a seam ripper and stiletto in the carrying case.
I couldn't get it to sew straight stitches at first but oiled it good and started turning all the dials every which way til I figured out what the dials do! There was no manual with it but a website was suggested for Japanese-badge machines, so downloaded it. It is like the manual shows except the specific dials. I will work with all the dials and make notes so I can remember what they do.
I think it sews a beautiful stitch but it weighs a ton. I think it sews much better than all my newer machines as it is strong and the motor runs quietly. If it had cams, I would use it all the time and still might just for piecing.


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Stitches it sews
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Implements that were in the case
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grant15clone 04-16-2013 07:39 AM

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You might have some luck looking for a Dressmaker manual. The small chrome knobs tighten down the stitch width setting position and lock it in place on them. Here is my Dressmaker. They are similar machines. I'm sorry, I don't have a manual.
~G~

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miriam 04-16-2013 04:41 PM

I have a manual for that bottom machine.

grant15clone 04-17-2013 04:22 AM

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Well, I can't believe my luck. I found a Brother Opus 821A (made in Japan) yesterday in a cabinet that has never been used. It has a factory sticker on the slideplate and on the stop motion knob. These would have certainly been rubbed off if it was used. I took off the footplate and there was not even a hair from a dustbunny under it. No lint or fluff anywhere!!!
But because it was never used, it was never maintained. The needlebar was locked up solid and I had to remove the needlebar assembly to be able to use a hammer to tap it back and forth to free it up. Not even TriFlow was working.
~G~

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SteveH 04-17-2013 07:36 AM

yah know, I'm not into new machines but dang.... that is super cool!

Congrats!

miriam 04-28-2013 03:28 AM


Originally Posted by SteveH (Post 6007736)
yah know, I'm not into new machines but dang.... that is super cool!

Congrats!

we might have to re-educate you Steve...

NL quilter 04-28-2013 08:01 AM

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I'm new to collecting but this is my $15 purchase yesterday at an estate sale. Can anyone tell me about it?


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