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Excelsior Supply Company
Some time ago I saw the images posted by someone of D9 parts in an Excelsior Supply Company catalog.? Does anyone know who owns this catalog?? I would like to contact the owner. Thanks
By Bill Wells <ronone69@...> · #4132 ·
Re: New acquisition
Carol, Thank you. I'm constantly trolling for machines and check Craigslist almost every day.? My last three W&W acquisitions (complete machines) came over several years via Craigslist, including
By Roxy · #4131 ·
Re: New acquisition
Roxy, What a beautiful cabinet and it¡¯s in such great shape. I keep waiting for a nice one to show up near me. Hope I¡¯m as lucky one day.? Carol
By Carol Tallytwo Kio · #4130 ·
W&W D9 / Singer 9W Bobbins Available
I have some beautiful, newly made Wheeler & Wilson D9 and early Singer 9W bagel bobbins for sale. These were made from steel using a CNC lathe. The bobbins are made from steel. The price is $10 per
By Jon Helig · #4129 ·
Re: New acquisition
Thank you for the info.? I haven't yet started to research manufacturing dates for this one.
By Roxy · #4128 ·
Re: New acquisition
I have several W&W treadles, including a 3, two 8's, a 9 and a 9W.? (There are other brands here as well...many others.)? I enjoy tinkering with machines as much as sewing.? Thankfully, I have a
By Roxy · #4127 ·
Re: New acquisition
I forgot to mention Tell us more about the 221 or 222 machines in the 2nd picture ;-)) We just bought a 222k in Wales Just a bit of fun email I like the oil can I made a small one and keep it
By John Harrison · #4126 ·
Re: New acquisition
Nice machine, congratulations. I see a few other beauties peering out in the background. It is always funny when sellers look at you in shock when they find out you actually want to sew with the
By Tammy Tatum · #4125 ·
Re: New acquisition
A real pretty piece. The W&W company patented this cabinet style in the early 1900s.
By Bill Wells <ronone69@...> · #4124 ·
Re: New acquisition
Hi ;-) yep I have and 8 and a 9 I love the machines, mine are in the UK they are hand wind and are interesting in the way they tension the lower thread by actually griping the thread between plates
By John Harrison · #4123 ·
Re: New acquisition
Nice find!
By Enid Rudyk · #4122 ·
New acquisition
Brought home this cute D9 yesterday. W&W's are somewhat rare to find in my area--this is only the fourth decent W&W that I've seen for sale locally in several years.? The machine has some minor
By Roxy · #4121 ·
Re: Membership request
I hope this reply goes to all, Such a treat to meet others who share an interest in these wonderful timeless sewing machines. I'll be reading what I can find on the D9/W9 here and elsewhere as well.
By Arishia · #4120 ·
Re: Membership request
Wheeler & Wilsons are the Cadillac of sewing machines. They are delightful to use and wonderfully engineered. Those who remember Ray Sew Slow Waganka, know he gave me my first W&W. He told me ¡°You
By Phyllis in Iowa · #4119 ·
Re: Membership request now spring
Wheeler & Wilsons are the Cadillac of sewing machines. They are delightful to use and wonderfully engineered. Those who remember Ray Sew Slow Waganka, know he gave me my first W&W. He told me ¡°You
By Phyllis in Iowa · #4118 ·
Re: Membership request
Welcome to the group -- glad to hear you're enjoying your #9. I tend to do more tinkering than sewing as well. Your spring: I was looking for something else in the group archives recently and came
By Paul Fox · #4117 ·
Re: Membership request
Welcome. One of my current sayings is that if I collected only one brand of machine, it would be Wheeler & Wilson.? They seem to be fabulously made. My 9W was bought on that huge online auction site
By Roxy · #4116 ·
Membership request
Hello W&W group people. I'm late responding as I got caught up with my new machine, a Singer 9W that I bought from an auction. It was completely locked up when it arrived so I've had it apart and
By Arishia · #4115 ·
Re: Reversing the bobbin winder on a #9
Ah, I see I thought I could use a different bobbin. Thank you for clearing that up for me.
By Enid Rudyk · #4114 ·
Re: Reversing the bobbin winder on a #9
enid wrote: Hi Enid -- There are no bobbins in either of my pictures. I think what you're seeing is the winder wheel lying on its side, after being separated from its axle. That picture has one
By Paul Fox · #4113 ·