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Old 01-31-2013, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by DanofNJ View Post
I'm celebrating today because I finally completed my Willcox and Gibbs Restoration...sews really well now (see my thread on pedal restoration for those interested).
Wow! That is a great looking machine Dan! Those decals are wonderful. You did a very nice job.
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Old 01-31-2013, 08:53 PM
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I am totally in love with my little 99 with the knee controller. I hadn't sewed on it in a while and had forgotten how smooth it is. Here it is ruffling a scarf:[ATTACH=CONFIG]392212[/ATTACH]
I found this spring in it's box of attachments. what do people think? is is a darning spring? It seems to be a bit tall to get over the needle into position:[ATTACH=CONFIG]392214[/ATTACH] Laura
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Old 01-31-2013, 09:05 PM
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Laura, the spring may be for a thread spool pin. I have several Featherweights that have a spring like this and they keep a spool from spinning on the pin.

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Old 01-31-2013, 09:32 PM
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Laura,

Does the rubber looking thing at the bottom of the spring have a needle sized hole in it. I had one similar to this years ago and you could replace the needle with any size you needed. The needle was best placed in the spring before placing in the machine. And the rubber end was on the top.

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I found this spring in it's box of attachments. what do people think? is is a darning spring? It seems to be a bit tall to get over the needle into position: Laura
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Old 02-01-2013, 02:06 AM
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Those 'darn' spring things work great - I have one similar.
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Old 02-01-2013, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by DanofNJ View Post
I'm celebrating today because I finally completed my Willcox and Gibbs Restoration...sews really well now (see my thread on pedal restoration for those interested).
Dan I'd love to see the before photos of your W&G's! You should put your blog in your signature line so we can go there!

The 'after' shots of the W&B's are just outstanding! Great job. I have 2 of those little machines and I just love the stitch they make.

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Old 02-01-2013, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by nurseknitsLaura View Post
I am totally in love with my little 99 with the knee controller. I hadn't sewed on it in a while and had forgotten how smooth it is. Here it is ruffling a scarf:[ATTACH=CONFIG]392212[/ATTACH]
I found this spring in it's box of attachments. what do people think? is is a darning spring? It seems to be a bit tall to get over the needle into position:[ATTACH=CONFIG]392214[/ATTACH] Laura
Laura, isn't it fun to use those old attachments? I love the fact that you are using the ruffler! I just found out how much fun the buttonhole attachments are!

I have seen those spring things Jan is talking about on my FW's. I would have assumed that your spring was something like the FW spool pin spring too. I learn something new all the time on here! Cathy is very knowledgeable about all the vintage sewing machines/attachments. I am very curious to hear whether that funny looking spring with the rubber foot does have a needle hole? If it is in fact a darning spring, I'd love to hear how well it works!

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Old 02-01-2013, 09:43 AM
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Ok, I "accidentally" just bought an amazing machine....

I was trolling on Ebay and saw an "Early White SMC" machine for $120 plus 33.27 shipping. with that most glorious of options "Make offer" I have kind of a rule about not paying over $100 for any machine, so I made the silly offer of $66.73 to make an even $100. I figured since it was 1/2 of their asking price, it would go the way these usually do, ignored or a quick NOPE... In this case I got a quick reply, but accepting the offer!!

Allow me to introduce the latest addition to my "harem" a first model White Model A vs1 (1876-1882)
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here is a Stunning example of what it could look like from the NeedleBar library
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Old 02-01-2013, 10:01 AM
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sorry, those should have been in "Photos"
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Old 02-01-2013, 12:40 PM
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Steve you find some of the best "accidents" to come home to live with you. Maybe I should just give you my wish list and see what you can find. I would so love to have one of those Howe machines, if only for display.

I have to put my sewing machine collection on hold for a while though. We sadly had to put down one of our horses this week, and we were so not prepared for that, as he was only 2. Between what it cost for a vet to come out, put him to sleep, then pay another company to come and get him, I'll be eating little more than ramen noodles at our house for awhile. Several hundred dollars we did not have laying around.
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