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That's what my partner (Grandpa) says all the...
That's what my partner (Grandpa) says all the time. ;-) if you're really torn, consider what you'll probably have to put into it: cleaning/servicing plus parts--motor, light, light bulb, foot pedal,...
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Just read your post again. The bobbin is a...
Just read your post again. The bobbin is a vertical bobbin (duh). It is not one of the top loading horizontal bobbins you see on some Singers. I was multi-tasking when I read your question. Not a...
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Yep, I'm a bad monkey (although I haven't been in...
Yep, I'm a bad monkey (although I haven't been in a WalMart in years). Here's the bobbin case. It's horizontal in that the bobbin lever is horizontal while the metal arm which is at right angles to...
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Hahaha! If you're willing to spring for a sheet...
Hahaha! If you're willing to spring for a sheet of Singer decals, that would be very funny!
These are solid machines. I love mine and it's still the standard by which all others are measured (a...
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PS: regarding the high shank roller foot, I...
PS: regarding the high shank roller foot, I haven't had a chance to try it out yet. The Meisters are direct descendants of Vesta machines and may be comparable to the earlier Adler-Phoenix models but...
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Hi, Cecilia-- That's a good question. I've...
Hi, Cecilia--
That's a good question. I've never tried a generic part with mine, although a high-shank generic roller foot showed up in a box of vintage attachments I bought several months ago....
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That is a gorgeous machine. Here's mine, the...
That is a gorgeous machine. Here's mine, the Klasse 101 which is an earlier version.
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One more thing: It says Meister-Werke (name of...
One more thing: It says Meister-Werke (name of factory? company?) underneath the "Made in Germany" decal. Viking took over Meister-Werke around 1980 and rebranded the Meister machines from that...
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Late to the party, but….
In case anyone is still interested, your machine is a later version of the Meister Klasse 101 sewing machine which was manufactured in Germany starting in 1948. There are several pictures of the...
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