Older Viking Sewing Machine - Apparently Not
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The only one who can answer that question is you. Clean it up, sew with it, and if you like it, the answer is yes, you did get a good machine.
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I just picked up this machine and have been having a hard time tracking down a manual. I've tried following some of the links and suggestions here for similar models but none seem right. Anyone able to send me down the proper path?
I just picked up this machine and have been having a hard time tracking down a manual. I've tried following some of the links and suggestions here for similar models but none seem right. Anyone able to send me down the proper path?
Last edited by vic-vic; 05-02-2016 at 06:48 AM. Reason: re-phrasing
#14
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Have you tried Sewing machine plus? They seem to have almost everything for sewing machines. www.sewing machine plus.com
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There is a difference between A Viking ( many manufacturers offer Vikings,) and a Husqvarna Viking, which might be what you thought you were getting. Husqvarna has been around since something like 1850. A Swiss company. I do believe singer bought the US franchise at some point.
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