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Old 05-18-2014, 03:12 PM
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]475964[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]475964[/ATTACH]Hi everyone. I heard question about this machine. I need a new foot pedal and cord,since the one it came with is so brittle. I can't find a place anywhere that might have one. Any suggestions? Also does anybody have any information on this machine? It have the flip bed like a Featherweight and has a label that says feather-lite. It also says rocket 101. Thanks very much for your help
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Old 05-18-2014, 03:23 PM
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Sorry, no info. It looks very much like a Singer 301 though. Do you know if it's full or 3/4 size?
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Huh. I've never seen one like that. Is 101 the model number near the base of the column? I can't tell for the reflection.

Sew classic probably has replacement cords. What kind of connection does it have?
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I'm sorry. It sAys 110 not 101. And yes it's on the column near the bottom. The plug is just 3 horizontal holes in a row. It also has a metal foot pedal.
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Sorry, no info. It looks very much like a Singer 301 though. Do you know if it's full or 3/4 size?
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Rodney, it's about the same size as my featherweight. Maybe just a bit bigger.
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Gina,

Can you post a pic of the cord plug and receptacle in the machine? It would help answer your question.

That is like I said in the other post before I read this one a fascinating SEWMOR. I need one for my collection.

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It sure is pretty. I don't know anything about it tho'.
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Ok ill go post a picture of the cord. Thanks, I think she's pretty darn cute myself. I'll use her when I get the plug fixed.
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Where did you find it, and if you don't mind giving it out, how much moola?
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Very nice, good luck!
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