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Old 08-02-2010, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Mornigstar
I wrote last week trying to buy an oval oil can that was original with a Feather Weight I know it will be expensive but I already bought one thru EBAY and got took .
Surprised I had no replies.

Billie, I have a candy box of parts that I was keeping until I could find someone that could use them.
Now in Can. Planned to mail to you when I get to USA due to shipping costs---not concerned about profit just didn't want them wasted.
Does the box still have the candy?????? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thank you so much and I would love to have them. Who knows it might have something in there that I could use for one of my machines. That is how I got into this whole parts thing because I was buying parts and keeping them for my machines when I could find them at a good price. But then I realized that nobody caters to the vintage machines (all makes) so here I go!

I am talking to several manufacturers right now trying to see what it takes to be a distributor. So far I have had some really good response from them and I wish I could tell you the big picture right now but I am not letting the cat out of the bag quite yet. But I promise you guys will really like it, and will be the first to know.

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Old 08-02-2010, 08:38 PM
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Congratulations Billy! I have a feeling this will be very successful! As an owner of 3 Featherweights, a Red Eye Treadle and another old old machine, I will be in touch with you also for parts in the future. Wishing you the best.
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Old 08-02-2010, 08:44 PM
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I need the part for the needle, The sewing machine that was given to me, has know foot and power cord, our the little part that holds the needle in. God bless.
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Will you also have things like handles for a vintage singer cabinet? I can email you a picture of the one I am looking for. Please let me know. Thanks
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Old 08-03-2010, 05:50 AM
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Hi Billy, am excited about your new parts shop.

I need a stop motion knob for my Eldredge B. Also some Boye 14 needles.
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Old 08-07-2010, 06:04 AM
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What a great idea! Vintage - hard to find - needles, bobbins, feet; these come to mind quickly. What about a kit with instructions and products for cleaning/servicing machines for those brave enough to do that? (I haven't gotten to that category yet, but can't find the products you have mentioned here in my neck of the woods.) I am sure there are a lot of other things...

At this point I still am lucky enough to have an OSMG near enough to travel to, but I have no idea how long that will last. I am glad you are going to do this.
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Old 08-07-2010, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
At this point I still am lucky enough to have an OSMG near enough to travel to, but I have no idea how long that will last. I am glad you are going to do this.
I am having fun doing this to be honest with you. And just like the VSMS thread I run my business the same way.......like a small town parts store. I will promise you that it will be run like businesses were back in the '40s and '50's where the customer comes first and long as your happy so am I.

Remember getting freebies from the parts stores and dealers years ago?

I am going to do the same thing with mine, I will be giving away Calenders, Thimbles, Small Tape Measures, Pocket Notebooks and Yardsticks! Basically I am going to recreate the era in my business.

But this is not the entire business I am also going several services but they will not be revealed until I get back from my trip and get the land purchased. :thumbup:

But I have met and talked to some really nice folks since I have started this and I want to thank you guys for the support and well wishes!!

And Rachael I will post a photo of the garage wall for you later today. :wink:

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I just saw an old SINGER in the cabinet ( a little bit worn looking) at a Goodwill store........should I have purchased it? it was $10.00 for all of it.......no idea if it worked or not and they didnt know either...........
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Alright sounds like we are getting an idea of parts I need to carry. I have 6 different suppliers that I use and I can get almost anything along with me fixing to buy out a couple of OSMG's so I should have some parts to work with.

If you have any request for parts right now just PM me and we can go from there. But on this thread I am just curious what your ultimate parts store/service center would carry for the vintage machines.

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I want one of the OSMG's!!! Parts optional...lol
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Alright sounds like we are getting an idea of parts I need to carry. I have 6 different suppliers that I use and I can get almost anything along with me fixing to buy out a couple of OSMG's so I should have some parts to work with.

If you have any request for parts right now just PM me and we can go from there. But on this thread I am just curious what your ultimate parts store/service center would carry for the vintage machines.

Billy
I want one of the OSMG's!!! Parts optional...lol
I am not that old yet but I am a sewing machine guy!! :lol: :lol:

That is how I ended up starting this venture because I was tired of having to buy parts from vendors for all of these vintage machines I service for folks. I figured if I owned the parts store then thats one less thing I have to deal with. Plus it brings in more revenue....

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