¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi, William, a finger goes through the bobbin itself. ?Yes, I see the motif repeated on the seal in gold much better and you are correct, it is an ampersand! Thank you! -------- Original message -------- From: William L Vanderburg <Army30th@...> Date: 9/18/17 1:13 PM (GMT-08:00) Subject: Re: [Wheeler_and_Wilson-Sewing-Machines] Introduction: #introduction If it's in the 2 million serial range it should be in the D-9 territory.? That "S" in the WWs is not an S.? It's an Ampersand. & If the patent plate is correct, it would not be a nod to Singer, since Wheeler & Wilson were bought out by them in 1905. The serial number records ?for anything after 1876 are not available, so guesses have to be made. In your bobbin area, is it a flip down bobbin carrier, or does a finger go through the bobbin itself.? That is the main way to tell the difference between a 9 and a D-9 ? You can send me a pic to my personal email. ?army30th at gmail dot com On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Betty <dfitzclan@...> wrote: Hello, All! |