Old 06-14-2011, 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by okiepastor
If anyone gets desperate for wooden spools, Casey's Wood Works in Maine sells new ones.....

One of my friends used an electric drill to wind spools for her Two Spools--her hubby rigged it up for her. Cannot remember specifics--it has been 30 years!
Okiepastor, thank you for the information about Casey's. One thing about getting these really old machines, is that some of them usually have some very old spools of thread hidden in a draw or two! I have quite a collection of wooden spools so I don't need any, but Casey's is good to know about for those of you who don't have the vintage spools.

I am going to check out Casey's as it would be nice to get a couple spools with a larger thread capacity. The vintage wooden spools are really pretty shallow.

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