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Old 04-04-2012, 07:59 PM
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Charlee
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Laura, you have a Singer W9...these machines were made between 1906 when Singer took over the Wheeler & Wilson company, and 1912 when they used up the last of the W&W parts.
Nice machines, they take a 127x1 or Boye 18 needle (both obsolete), and I've seen some on ebay that are supposed to be a good sub...
Enjoy!!
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