When I was able to open the machine there was no hand crank, it was an electric machine but missing the foot control, European plug so I wouldn't be able to use it anyway. Reproduction hand cranks would not fit so poor baby sat with no control or hand crank. In December, when the Treadleon list had the Christmas challenge I sent the picture of me with tree and machine. Captain, Dick Wightman, asked what kind of a machine that was at the base of the tree. When I told him it needed a hand crank he said, "I've had a white Frister & Rossmann hand crank for eight years waiting to find a machine, I'll sell it to you for $25 and turn a maple handle to replace the original porcelain." Deal made.
Here it is with the correct and matching hand crank with the maple turned handle. Since I like to nickname my sewing machines he is Latte Louis.
I have the same machine as this. Do you know exactly the age of this model?
ReplyDeleteI have just bid for a F and R machine which appears very similar but has a rotary/oscilating shuttle and spoked handwheel (can't see any other details). It is fitted with a cream motor and footpedal (in shape of a shoe); any ideas on model or age?
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