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Re: Another Wheeler and Wilson 8
Mary; That old #8 is cleaning up right nice & appears to be making a good stitch, well done. Miller/TN
By Miller Fulks · #3069 ·
Re: Another Wheeler and Wilson 8
I uploaded a couple short videos of this machine sewing and new pictures of it cleaned. https://www.flickr.com/photos/mmaryts/sets/72157683817458804 Sent from my iPad? Mary T ?
By Mary T · #3068 ·
Re: Another Wheeler and Wilson 8
Thanks much, Miller! ?Always appreciate all your information and especially telling me where Steve's pictures were. ?I missed them when I was looking thru the albums. ? Don't think my machine will
By Mary T · #3067 ·
New member
Thank you for adding me to this group. My name is Connie and I am a sewing machine addict! I have 60+ machines and three of them are Wheeler and Wilson. I live in the Pacific Northwest in the small
By reamscc@... · #3066 ·
#9 #introduction
Hi: Thanks for adding me to your group. I have a No. 9 ?with serial number 159980. This is the smoothest treadle I have ever owned. When I'm not sewing or bringing home "new" machines, I'm gardening
By Pball555@... · #3065 ·
Re: Another Wheeler and Wilson 8
Hi Mary; What you have is a very early #8. I have never seen one of these in person but have seen pictures of a few others. As a matter of fact Steve H has pictures of his in our photo album, page 6,
By Miller Fulks · #3064 ·
Re: Another Wheeler and Wilson 8
Forgot to say it's starting to clean up nicely. ?Pictures are before any cleaning at all. Sent from my iPad? Mary T ? http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmaryts/ ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmaryts/ )
By Mary T · #3063 ·
Another Wheeler and Wilson 8
i somehow now have another Wheeler and Wilson 8. This one is only the head. ?But it is different than my other two. ?The pressure bar is in the back of machine. Stitch lever is underneath. ? The
By Mary T · #3062 ·
hello
Thanks for letting me join. I have an inherited Wheeler and Wilson # 9 treadle which belonged to my grandmother. She came from the Kansas City area to Texas when she was in her 70's bringing her
By Padden, Jennifer R · #3061 ·
Re: Introduction
Stephen; I will say that I believe W&W exported the vast majority of their hand machines. Probably one could have been ordered here in the US but few seem to have been so done. Most of the W&W hand
By Miller Fulks · #3060 ·
Re: Introduction
Hello Miller, Angela and all, I recently wrote about a hand crank WW 8 that was for sale here in Ireland. I have a 9 hand crank and also a 9 treadle in a 6 drawer rosewood table. The hand crank came
By Steve Hill · #3059 ·
Re: Introduction
Angela; It would appear that the vast majority of hand machines built by W&W were for the export market. My D-9 was bought from a dealer in Texas who had brought it back from England. The #9 I found
By Miller Fulks · #3058 ·
Re: Introduction
The company history is fascinating! Wilson sounds like an interesting man. I can't help wondering if his health was really as fragile as it's been represented in history. Brilliant minds do tend to be
By Angela · #3057 ·
Re: Introduction
Welcome Angela; You certainly sound like a lady of diversified interests, bet you never have a dull moment. I became enamoured with the W&W machines after learning a bit of their history. Allen B
By Miller Fulks · #3056 ·
Introduction
Hello! Thank you for allowing me to join your group. I picked up my first Wheeler & Wilson, a 9, last week. I'll also be picking up a D9 next week. They have such a masculine shape I didn't expect to
By Angela · #3055 ·
Re: Hi and thanks for adding me #9 #introduction
Janice; That would be correct for a 1905-1908 9W1. They did not say Singer anywhere on them. When I mentioned Singer part numbers they were strictly numerals, 6 or 7 digit I forget for sure which. The
By Miller Fulks · #3054 ·
Re: History of Wheeler & Wilson
From our home page on the left side down at the bottom click on Wiki. An index will come up, click links page 1. When this page opens scroll down till you find Smithsonian. First link there will be
By Miller Fulks · #3053 ·
Re: Hi and thanks for adding me #9 #introduction
You're right, I did include too many zeros. My machine has only the Wheeler & Wilson name on the machine and the face place with the SN. Nowhere is the name Singer on my machine. It has only been
By Janice D Green · #3052 ·
Re: Adding files and pictures
Hi Janice;I am not certain on the limits there, Dean takes care of the computer end of this partnership. There is however a manual for the 9W in the files section. Be sure & look over the files
By Miller Fulks · #3051 ·
Re: Hi and thanks for adding me #9 #introduction
Hi Janice; I believe you inadvertantly got an extra 0 into the SN. I suspect that should read 3,007,962 rather than 30,007,962. That's why I always put the commas in, easier than keeping up with the
By Miller Fulks · #3050 ·