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Old 06-16-2011, 09:12 AM
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JJane
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Originally Posted by Deborahlees
unfortatelly a local repair shop will not be able to handle the repair....I am assuming it is a vintage machine (as there are new featherweights) you need a master repair person who speciallies in vintage....they are extremely hard to find. your local dude could use something like 'white-out' to repair the wheel....and the case oh my....you really need to do a search and find...a deep one for the right person, they are out there you just will really really have to look.
No one in my area sales or repairs them, So you all are my knowledge
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