Vintage Sewing Machine Shop Machine Photos
#1241
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Victorian Sweatshop
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151? If I had more room.......
I've been using my 1956 201 for almost two years with a broken presser foot lever. Got this off ebay and it took a whole 5 minutes to change. That included adjusting the lamp so I could see it. Even the part numbers match.
I've been using my 1956 201 for almost two years with a broken presser foot lever. Got this off ebay and it took a whole 5 minutes to change. That included adjusting the lamp so I could see it. Even the part numbers match.
#1247
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Victorian Sweatshop
Posts: 863
If a 100 is good, 200 is better. Some folks just like to count. My DH thinks I have too many (21) but all of them are being returned to service. Sometimes that is just cleaning and oiling, sometimes a new cord, and the parts are out there. Besides they are such fun to sew on.
#1248
I might be in the doghouse yet. I found a Necchi BU in a cabinet that is in less than perfect condition but the machine has all of the accessories and is complete and in great condition. It was left in a building and recovered by the salvage company. I got it from them along with the Minnesota H. They were in different structures. Where are these structures???
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This is the cabinet picture I got from the seller. It went into hiding, I mean storage, before my wife could see, I mean, I could get a good picture of, the cabinet. The chair slides into it and looks like a parlor cabinet or small chest of drawers when it is all put away. It really needs to be refinished though. Not unlike me if my wife finds my hiding place.
~G~
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This is the cabinet picture I got from the seller. It went into hiding, I mean storage, before my wife could see, I mean, I could get a good picture of, the cabinet. The chair slides into it and looks like a parlor cabinet or small chest of drawers when it is all put away. It really needs to be refinished though. Not unlike me if my wife finds my hiding place.
~G~
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