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Old 04-07-2009, 04:14 PM
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My "new" machine I received from my late mother-in-law's estate.
It is a Damascus Grand. It was sold by Montgomery Ward in the early 1920s. I am missing the belts :( and the manual (which I have already located on line). If any one can give me a suggestion on finding the belts and needles let me know.

The beautiful machine
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The parlor cabinet.
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All the attachment....I can't wait to find out what they all are.
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What a beautiful machine! I know nothing about where to get supplies, but good luck! :lol:
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Beautiful machine.
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Old 04-07-2009, 04:40 PM
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Oh what a great thing to have!!

When I purchased my treadle machine, someone told me to go to the auto supply store to buy the belts for it -- of course, I haven't been there yet but it sounds like a good idea :wink:
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I found this site, but you have to call or email them they deal in parts for antique sewing machines.

http://www.a1sewingmachine.com/parts.html

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How fun!!! Hope you can find all the parts you need!
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Love that quarter-sawn oak! Does it take the round-top needles? I may have some.
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If it is a regular treadle machine, I can help. You can order a treadle belt from a Singer Dealer. and also the small belt(Ring) for the bobbin winder.
PM me for the dealer info. if you don't have one near you.
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Can you say antique?

I bet it has all METAL parts, too!
BEAUTIFUL machine cabinet.....

It's your lucky day! (buy a lottery ticket!) :lol:
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Beautiful machine and cabinet! What a treasure!!!
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