Going to look at this Sat...offered $60 and they accepted..did I do good, ???
#16
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Location: Some where in way out West Texas
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I don't know the year number, but the light bulb can probably be replaced easily at Lowes or some other hardware store, does it screw in or does it have little knobs on the end - a bayonet bulb- which twists in the socket. You just need to know the correct wattage for the machine, it should say on the end of the bulb. You may be able to find one at Hobby Lobby.
#19
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Location: Wisconsin
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Post your picture and questions on the Vintage and Antique Machine site here and you will get much help from them. I know they were able to help me get all the answers I needed to get my 1916 Singer running.
#20
Google Sew Classic dot com. They are well known for having bits and pieces of antiques and vintage machines. On this board there is a whole section devoted to older machines. http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...thusiasts-f22/
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