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Old 04-22-2013, 03:10 AM
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miriam
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I Google searched and from the fuzzy pics I saw, I think your machine is all mechanical with several knobs on the front. Yes it is worth the money to fix it. If it doesn't have a computer in it or hard to find broken plastic parts it is worth the time and effort to fix it up. The White machines aren't as popular as the Singers or Kenmore machines but they are a high quality machine from looking at a few. Clean out any lint you can find. Then get a little bottle of Tri-Flow oil and oil all the little moving parts from top to bottom. The Tri-Flow works magic. I think you will be happy sewing with it once it is working well.
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