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Old 07-06-2013, 07:44 AM
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Thanks for all the excitement, me too. I'll try to get them working soon. Both spin like a dream so these two I think want to sew...
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Old 07-07-2013, 10:18 AM
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Nice ! I am not good at posting so
I have a Vindex Special portable the motor says Continental C made in USA.
husband came home from an auction with it many years ago. never did here how much he paid for it. He has been gone for 14 years now so can't ask him.
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Yep, green is a popular color. Enjoy both of them!
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OOOHHHHH beautiful machines!! Lucky you!!
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Old 07-07-2013, 06:54 PM
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I just bought a w9 yesterday. Lots of attachments in a carved box. 6 donut bobbins and about 6 needles in the round wooden holder. Will take pics and post tomorrow. Need to know best way to clean all the black grime off the decals which I can barely see. Mine is a 7 drawer and folds down into the cabinet
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Originally Posted by oreo1912 View Post
I just bought a w9 yesterday. Lots of attachments in a carved box. 6 donut bobbins and about 6 needles in the round wooden holder. Will take pics and post tomorrow. Need to know best way to clean all the black grime off the decals which I can barely see. Mine is a 7 drawer and folds down into the cabinet
Congrats on your machine! I would love to have one of those carved boxes. Folks on this site mostly use sewing machine oil on cotton balls to clean the dirt off of the Japan and the decals. Be gentle. I think I remember hearing that the W9 decals are even more fragile than the Singer decals. My machine was clean enough that I didn't risk damaging it and I never did any cleaning on it. If I thought I needed to clean it I would start on the back somewhere inconspicuous and watch carefully to ensure I wasn't removing the decals.

Good luck! We like pictures!
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color me green.......deep green....
Ditto!!!!!
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Old 07-08-2013, 06:38 PM
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Just dated it, Number 8: serial number 151948: Made in NYC, one of earliest models...approximate date: 1876
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Mine is numbered over 300,000 later than that. It is fun that you have a very early one.
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I posted pics of my w9 tonight please look for it ... It is my first post. Would like my help I can get. S/n 2709457
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