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Old 04-12-2012, 02:19 PM
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J Miller
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Originally Posted by jljack View Post
Ummmm....I'd say 1940s when they were doing all the other crinkle finish machines. Not early, as in 1910-20, as they didn't do crinkle back then. I don't think it's a re-do.

Edit - You know, I looked again, and this machine has a vertical bobbin under that slide plate, so, no, NOT a 66. Maybe a 201? Am I wrong? Doesn't the 66's have horizontal bobbin?


Maybe I'm way off here....someone help!!! LOL
I just looked again and I don't see any photos that show the bobbin plate open. So how did you determine the bobbin is a vertical one?

The shape of the machine is 66, not 15. The bobbins in the pic are Class 66 not Class 15s. The bobbin slide plate is just like the ones on my 66s.

I'm still leaning on that being a refurbished 66.

And it's not a 201 as they have the horizontal top loading bobbins just like the 66s.

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