Adler Belvedere model N-330
Picked this up at a sale. Was this considered a quality machine? Not familiar with this brand. It is dated mid 1960s.https://www.instagram.com/p/CI38oIjH...=1uuz4dmkxz7ir
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Adler is a strong German machine. The word adler translates to eagle. I know some of the bobbins are hard to find. I don't know about your model. Welcome aboard.
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This is my 87 or 187. Not sure. Haven't played with it.
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Originally Posted by leonf
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This is my 87 or 187. Not sure. Haven't played with it.
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it is easy to fail at that. try this https://www.quiltingboard.com/qb-hel...a-t309399.html
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Photo...I hope!
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Originally Posted by choat
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Photo...I hope!
It should be a good machine. The bobbin should be a class 15 and it looks to be a high shank machine. Did you get a manual with it? Do you have some attachments for it? There is probably a JA and/or JC with a number after. I'm guessing a JA3 or JA20 and maybe a JC5 or JC6 or something else. Some of these machines have set for a while and will need to be cleaned and lubricated. Have fun getting to know your machine. Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. |
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