Vintage White Rotary 75, 1939
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Illinois...near St. Louis
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Oh yeah, you can get a free manual for a White 77 (it's gonna be pretty much the same I'm sure) on the Singer site. I don't have any idea why it's there BUT, it is! Just go to the page for manuals & type 77 in the search box. Don't type White...just type 77.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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Thanks for all of your suggestion Path49. Although I have a repro manual for my White 77 I ordered one for the 75 just to have one for the machine. I don't mind paying for repro manuals because they are easier to read with my aging eyes. I am going to name the sewing machine Mike after my father who was in the Marine Corps. Sort of rhymes, Mike White!
#13
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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my grandmothers machine
Thanks for all of your suggestion Path49. Although I have a repro manual for my White 77 I ordered one for the 75 just to have one for the machine. I don't mind paying for repro manuals because they are easier to read with my aging eyes. I am going to name the sewing machine Mike after my father who was in the Marine Corps. Sort of rhymes, Mike White!
#14
I just got one like this from off the street . cabinet in poor condition but after unjamming the bobbin it runs pretty good
no model number just a metal label on side that reads patents pendin 75-32829
any idea what year the customer service at white company could not help me
no model number just a metal label on side that reads patents pendin 75-32829
any idea what year the customer service at white company could not help me
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