Finding vintage machine resources
#51
Davis_VS Yahoo group: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/davis_vf/ You have to be a member to see much or post, but almost everyone on it has one or more Vertical Feed machines and most of us use them The tutorial on how to clean a New Vertical Feed is invaluable - NVFs have about 100 parts (*NOT* an exaggeration) which is a LOT of parts for an antique machine. I would have been lost without it!
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Hello, just a new member now enrolled. Have what I believe is a very early on "white" by some details, have no manual, only a serial number that we believe by magnifying glass reads P(underscored) 21388 in a 5 drawer coffin top cabinet type and has a cast treadle assembly with a stamped April 13, 1879 PAT.Jan (10 or 16) 1803. On the crossarm the letters CBR in old calligraphy scroll. Has delicate red, gold, flowers and leaf designs on the head,also
on the flat resting floor. Have searched many other sites on goggle, and have contacted the 800 toll free white number to no avail with the listed serial number as read under the front slide bar etched into the casing. Need help or suggestions as truthfully verify the vintage of this famil antique! Thanks, granniewhite
on the flat resting floor. Have searched many other sites on goggle, and have contacted the 800 toll free white number to no avail with the listed serial number as read under the front slide bar etched into the casing. Need help or suggestions as truthfully verify the vintage of this famil antique! Thanks, granniewhite
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Davis_VS Yahoo group: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/davis_vf/ You have to be a member to see much or post, but almost everyone on it has one or more Vertical Feed machines and most of us use them The tutorial on how to clean a New Vertical Feed is invaluable - NVFs have about 100 parts (*NOT* an exaggeration) which is a LOT of parts for an antique machine. I would have been lost without it!
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#56
The yahoo groups were a lot easier to navigate before their new "neo" upgrade. That upgrade broke a lot of things and have frustrated a lot of people. There was even a rumor that yahoo had locked the ability for group owners to delete their groups because too many people were doing it, that's how frustrated people were. At one time it was the go to spot for any sort of sewing machine group but I know a lot of people find it just too much hassle now. As much as I dislike Facebook, I've been migrating that way for a while and I read and respond to people on the longarm group on FB but haven't even read anything on the yahoo one for months. Needlebar chased me here with their policies within about a week of joining.
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Hello, just a new member now enrolled. Have what I believe is a very early on "white" by some details, have no manual, only a serial number that we believe by magnifying glass reads P(underscored) 21388 in a 5 drawer coffin top cabinet type and has a cast treadle assembly with a stamped April 13, 1879 PAT.Jan (10 or 16) 1803. On the crossarm the letters CBR in old calligraphy scroll. Has delicate red, gold, flowers and leaf designs on the head,also
on the flat resting floor. Have searched many other sites on goggle, and have contacted the 800 toll free white number to no avail with the listed serial number as read under the front slide bar etched into the casing. Need help or suggestions as truthfully verify the vintage of this famil antique! Thanks, granniewhite
on the flat resting floor. Have searched many other sites on goggle, and have contacted the 800 toll free white number to no avail with the listed serial number as read under the front slide bar etched into the casing. Need help or suggestions as truthfully verify the vintage of this famil antique! Thanks, granniewhite
Your description doesn't ring a bell with me, perhaps someone else. A picture would really be helpful.
Good Luck
Jon
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Jon
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The Needlebar has the ultimate in sewing machine picture library, hard not to come across if researching vintage or antique machines:
http://www.needlebar.org/
Invaluable info.
Jon
http://www.needlebar.org/
Invaluable info.
Jon
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knew that would be required, so will attend to that shortly. I will snap a shot of the "logo" plate near the right hand side by the wheel. Found flower decals very similar, can't match the lettering as stated in 1st inquiry. Saw some older machines that illustrated the center mechanism on the cross arm which this machine does have. The shuttle and spool look similar to your member picture as well. Will snap a shot as well. Thanks for taking the time to respond! GW
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