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Sews that blind hemmer is a nice looking machine. Very tempting but I know I would never actually use it. The treadle base looks like it's original on the other machine. They just stuck a more modern machine in it and removed the pedal. The machine looks like a Wards to me.
I have a Brunswick VS machine that needs new wires. It will be interesting to compare it to a round bobbin machine for noise when I get it running.
Rodney
I have a Brunswick VS machine that needs new wires. It will be interesting to compare it to a round bobbin machine for noise when I get it running.
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I have no doubt many of the motorized VS machines would vibrate terribly and go crashing from the tabletop if left to there own devices. There are good ones out there and wouldn't fool too much with a rotten apple in the barrel with the price of parts these days.
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Ok so my sense of humor is sick... what's new. But that refurbed Singer 27 is NOISY I tell you. It is NOT noisy when it is hand turned. It can not be converted to HC or back to treadle due to somebody grinding off the BW mount and putting one on the top that only fits with a very small hand wheel. Not all refurbished machines are bad - just a couple I've seen. The other bad one was a Singer 66 - it is only good for parts. I've seen others that were just fine. It was the modifications...
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