Old 01-12-2011, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Randa
Originally Posted by Lostn51
The only catch to the patent dates and the serial on the bobbin/needle plates is the fact that they can get swapped out through the years and then you have no idea as to what the exact year of the machine is. We have ran across that several times on the Needlebar.

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Mine matches the number on the sales certificate. And guess what...I took this machine out of the cabinet and brought it into bright light. Some kind of cleaner(?) or heat was used on the machine....the "glaze" has run and it's all bumpy, and looks like the shine is off the top and partially off the "body" of the machine (the right hand part that holds the bobbin winder) and the flat part of the machine is loaded with the shiny bumpy blistery looking glaze. Looks like it got overheated.

Thank you for the info, BoJangles!!
Randa, from what you have said about the glaze on your machine ours has done the same. We thought someone spilled something on it. When you try to remove it the finish comes off. So maybe a canidate for a repaint. I am sure the slide plate is orginial because it was so hard to remove both sides. Also the machine came from the orginial owner's auction.
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