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busted bobbin 168degrees 07-24-2008
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Posted by Pogonip on July 25, 2008, 7:25 pm


FarmI wrote:
>
> Drat! I should have read the whole thread before going off to hunt through
> my files. If I'd bothered to read the whole thread before swinging into
> action, I'd have known that I only had to concur with your suggestion and
> endorse the service they've given me in the past. Why do I never learn?
>
>

Haha! Um.....maybe because you're as human as the rest of us???
--
Joanne
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http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/

Posted by IMS on July 24, 2008, 7:27 pm


Hi Judy,

John over at 221 sales has it.

http://sewingmachine221sale.bizland.com/store/page37.html

I suspect you have the manual for this machine, so you know it uses
special sized needles (it doesn't take universal size).

-Irene

On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 15:16:18 -0700 (PDT), 168degrees@gmail.com wrote:

>Dear group
>
>
>Im amazed to see that there is a group such as this - but what a
>wonderful surprise! I was expecting "no matches found" response when
>I searched for a 319K bobbin case.
>
>I inherited my lovely 319K from my mother. Up till now its been
>working beautifully but last week (while sewing vinyl) I broke a
>needle and it seems that the needle has put a nick in the bobbin case
>and as a result, the bottom thread is forming masses of loops.
>
>Ive been advised to buy a new machine but I know how good these
>machines are.
>Does anyone know where I may be able to source a replacement 319K
>bobbin case?
>
>Alternatively - is there anything else that can be done to repair the
>case? I did see the pictures of the modified bobbin case and perhaps
>this is a possibility.
>
>Finally, can anyone recommend someone who might know how to fix this
>for me?
>I can post the bobbin case anywhere. The machine can be delivered to
>locations in Melbourne or Canberra.
>
>Many thanks (in advance) to anyone who can help
>
>Thanks Lisa

Posted by chris on July 24, 2008, 8:14 pm



Lisa, if you have no luck with any of the other suggestions offered, you
could try Roger Smith at the Statewide Sewing Centre in Sydney Rd Coburg in
Melbourne. 03 93541936. He's been servicing sewing machines for a long time
and has been very helpful with parts for some of my older machines.

chris

:-)




Posted by on July 24, 2008, 11:36 pm


On Jul 25, 1:16=A0am, 168degr...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear group
>
> Im amazed to see that there is a group such as this - but what a
> wonderful surprise! =A0I was expecting "no matches found" response when
> I searched for a 319K bobbin case.
>
> I inherited my lovely 319K from my mother. =A0Up till now its been
> working beautifully but last week (while sewing vinyl) I broke a
> needle and it seems that the needle has put a nick in the bobbin case
> and as a result, the bottom thread is forming masses of loops.
>
> Ive been advised to buy a new machine but I know how good these
> machines are.
> Does anyone know where I may be able to source a replacement 319K
> bobbin case?
>
> Alternatively - is there anything else that can be done to repair the
> case? =A0I did see the pictures of the modified bobbin case and perhaps
> this is a possibility.
>
> Finally, can anyone recommend someone who might know how to fix this
> for me?
> I can post the bobbin case anywhere. =A0The machine can be delivered to
> locations in Melbourne or Canberra.
>
> Many thanks (in advance) to anyone who can help
>
> Thanks Lisa

Sorry Lisa i can`t help you , but since like you i live a bit far from
the oter continents :>:>:>
i tell yuu what i would do , Look on the Net for the manufacturer and
email [ or post snail ] him a letter and ask if he has any Agency
Close to to you ,,, and if so maybe they will be able to solve it for
you !!!!
Also Look in your Phone book , there are always wonderful Mechanical
geniuses who can repair many things !!!!
BEST OF LUCK
mirjam

Posted by Samantha Hill - remove TRASH t on July 25, 2008, 2:53 pm


mirjam@actcom.co.il wrote:
>
> Sorry Lisa i can`t help you , but since like you i live a bit far from
> the oter continents :>:>:>
> i tell yuu what i would do , Look on the Net for the manufacturer and
> email [ or post snail ] him a letter and ask if he has any Agency
> Close to to you ,,, and if so maybe they will be able to solve it for
> you !!!!


The 319K was made in the 50s and was not a popular model compared to teh
15 series, 201, 301, 401, 500/501, etc., and there aren't that many of
them around.

Although when looking up the manufacture dates to be accurate, I did
find a place in Australia that sells pats to vintage machines and has
them for $55: http://www.diamondsewing.com.au/prod.asp

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