Old 01-26-2016, 06:56 PM
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annf
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If you got it from a thrift store, go back and look around. Sometimes thrift stores sell the accessories separately putting them in a glass case. Sometimes the pedal gets separated and is with electronics, or they took the machine out of a table and the pedal is still in the table. Otherwise, you can check with thrift stores and see what they have, or ask the seller...

You can buy a pedal from sew classic or maybe a local sewing machine repairman. The question will be the type of power going to the motor, if a kenmore type plug or a special plug box. Because you want to make sure your motor works before you buy, as the pedal and motor cost more separately.

Cams easiest on an auction site, but you need to know what they look like as sellers often have no.clue.

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