A picture would help. I have three White Rotary machines dated from 1933 to 1955 and none of them have a low shank foot that screws on the left side of the foot like Singer low shank machines. They all have what is called a
top clamp foot.
The bobbin winders mount under the hand wheel and then move up to ride on the hand wheel to wind the bobbin.
Pictures from front, back, needle end and hand wheel end would help. A picture of the serial number, too.
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You said (
on the other thread ) you found an online manual to read, but did not link to it. Was it like
https://res.cloudinary.com/singer-se...e-rotary-x.pdf ?
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