hey ann

thanks for that advice, yes i fully understand, i personally prefer the
older machines to the latest modern stuff, somehow, as they seem to suit me
better



hugs

jessica 

 

-------Original Message-------

 

From: Ann Catelli

Date: 11/04/05 14:57:56

To: Historical Costume

Subject: Re: [h-cost] older singer sewing machines

 

I strongly recommend bringing your machine to a Singer

or multiple brands repair shop that isn't in a fabric

store.

 

My 1951 Singer cast-iron monstrosity got a new bobbin

case that fit only after I tried several; all the

bobbin cases were class 15, as is my machine, but the

cases are machined to very close tolerances, which

don't match every machine.

The store isn't a store-front any more, or I would

recommend them highly.

 

Ann in CT

 

--- jessica lynn potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 

>

>

>  hello everyone

>

> we have a 1951 singer electric sewing machine, and

> its in reasonable

> condition, but we are in need of a new or decent

> bobbin case,

>

> machine style number is 201k3e

>

>

>

> can anyone help with spares or know of any cheap

> reliable old machines i can

> buy

>

> thanks all

>

> jessica

>

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