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Have a fw at repair shop...can it be restored to use?
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12-11-2014, 06:29 AM
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Mousie
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jlhmnj
The news is good, you should be enjoying your Featherweight with the Grandkids shortly. Parts are readily available if needed and it's not like repairing an automatic transmission. Link to owners manual:
http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...ng-machine.pdf
Jon
thank you Jon.
The ladies did say they don't have many parts and that is a very good thing.
Maybe bc they work in the front and don't do repairs, they were reacting
to the "look" of it.
Somebody really just shoved this poor machine into the case and the
needle was piercing right through the cord!
I said I thought it had been tossed around like a ball and cast off
like a piece of coal..."diamond in the rough".
It's a jewel to me
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