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Hello, my name is Elda and own both a WW9 "transition from 8" (someone told me it was called? that because it has a 9 but it uses the bobbin system just like the WW8) and a WW D9. I am interested in some replacement parts? I? am wo dering if you have? been able to to see my message sent a little while ago. Thanks.


On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 1:12 PM, Cheryl Emrick
<cturtle313@...> wrote:
Hi, I'm replying? to Michael Taylor. I'm Cheryl Emrick. I think I'm the one who sold you the 4 bobbins for your D9, from CT. I bought the W&W D9 for the cabinet. I have the sewing machine but seemed way beyond repair. Very rusted. I am selling parts off of it. Or if someone wants it for parts.?
Hope you liked the bobbins.
Cheryl

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 1:54 PM Michael Taylor via Groups.Io <miketaylor1253=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks! I also need some information on the 9W-7. The serial # is W25543. This machine was listed for some time and I ignored it because of W serial number, assuming that is was an early donut bobbin machine. But after my sister brought down her D9 and I started reviving it, I decided to take a second look at the Singer and noticed the bobbin case was different. After a few parts searches I was able to determine it has the Singer bobbin case, so I gambled on it for $40. It turned out great.
But I¡¯m still wondering about the W and relatively low (5 digit) serial #. Is it a conversion from an early donut model or did it come from the factory with the singer bobbin case?

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