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Wiz, you or anyone else know anything about these, type of thread, where to get parts if it needs it? Thanks, cheryl

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I have a 1942 White Rotary Imperial in mint condition. It uses up to #69 bonded nylon thread and has double-size bobbins. The needles are typical home machine needles, threaded front to back, and the motor drives the machine via a rubber pulley on the motor shaft, riding against the handwheel, turning it clockwise.

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Thanks Wiz because I've wanted one for quite a while but know nothing about them except they were Singer's biggest competitor. Cheryl

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White Rotary bobbins are available - I think the part number is 744.

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I decided against it, because the guy was thrown off eBay. Not a good sign although i really wanted the machine. Said his sister used his account and ran up a bif bill, and probably is true but I decided not to take the chance.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/261067957999?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_500wt_950

Really wanted it too couldn't wait to tear into it. But another time. Cheryl

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