You can always sell those extra bobbins to finance the WooLee Winder. I sold all four low speed bobbins for my Schacht and half of my high speed and instead bought extra double-ended ones from Nathan.

I also question the "hard treadling" and "over-engineered" nonsense. If you use a stretchy driveband, you get all the friction you need without hard treadling. And given the number of revolutions my flyer has to make, I most certainly don't want a cheap piece of plastic crap made like my ball winder.

On Monday, September 8, 2003, at 07:08 PM, Lynn and Terry Chapin wrote:

I've been drooling over them for years. The only thing stopping me (besides the cost, ouch) is the fact that I already have, and need, over a dozen bobbins for my Lendrum wheel. I always have several spinning projects going at once, and some of them stay on the bobbins for awhile before I can get them done. The Woolee Winder needs its own bobbins. Too bad they can't make it to fit the wheel's existing bobbins. Anybody out there have one for their Lendrum?

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