Old 01-07-2015, 07:25 PM
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omnimancer
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Default Hi, I got an old vigorelli

Originally Posted by RainydayQuilter
I don't think mine qualifies as vintage yet but I have one my mother bought new somewhere between 1979-1981. It's all metal and a workhorse. I've had trouble finding someone to work on it and finding replacement parts. I lost(misplaced) all of the assessor use in a multistage move, in the next little move I found the box of assess prices but I lost the power cord/foot pedal and the owners manual. The threading is pretty straightforward on it. I hang on to my vigorelli thinking I'll magically find a replacement foot pedal one day. Mine is a solid machine, portable table top model. It has only needed servicing once and that was after the 500+ mile move. If you want a picture of it I can post one tomorrow I have a family gathering tonight and won't have time until then.

It is probably of the same vintage, And I am in the process of making it work for a living

See this blog entry I made back when I got it.

http://my-apartment-workshop.blogspo...-together.html

I had to manufacture a new motor control unit and connecting wires for the Vig.

Now I need some instructions on how to thread it and get that foot and feed mechanism going so I can sew a straight seam for beginning to learn to sew.

Mark
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