Henk, they're the quick release ones. Have an "O" ring on cylinder that slides into the spools.

TKX,

JIMMY  D

Henk Verhaar wrote:


On 28 Dec, 2006, at 3:19, Jimmy D. Moore wrote:

I'd say they're old. The vise looks old but is in excellent shape. There are
four bobbins with it.


In the old bobbins the spool attaches to the frame with a large bolt. The new ones have a 'quick release' design.

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