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Well I'm excited, just bought a BUSM/Pearson #6! Came with bobbin winder and round-rein attachment, as well as some feet (not sure if they're prickers or needle steadies yet).

 

Probably have to sell the Adler to make space for it... (Anyone interested in an Adler 67?)

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Bit jealous you have a bobbin winder. I have to wind my Pearson bobbins with a drill. 

Can you post pics of the rein rounder attachment?

regards.

Barra

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NICE! I would like to see some detailed pictures if you don´t mind.  :)

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Haven't picked it up yet (have to figure how to get it into a hatchback... She'll be right if I take the head and feet off the stand I reckon) so the detailed photos have to wait till next week. The winder seems to be missing its inner wax pot, but otherwise intact, including the gas jet. There's a top wax box but no other waxing gear, flat table, a box of bobbins, needles and feet, and some various manuals.

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Very nice! Is that the original manual on the last picture? Green book seems to be a parts list for Singer, right? What model is it for? Seems even the roller edge guide is included.

Right, the bobbin winder the "tub" with lid is missing. Check if is is somewhere around when you pick up the machine. I have restored a DVSG / BUSMC #6 last year (though still not completely finished). In this thread you see the tub:

I guess you have to disassemble the machine. However, the heaviest part it the stand with the monster flywheel.

I´d also be interested in seeing detailed pictures of the flat bed attachment :)

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Yes that's the original manual, and one for the Singer 45k. I'll see if he has the tub for the bobbin waxer.

 

I read your thread a few times, don't think I'll going to strip mine as thoroughly as yours, I'll never get the thing in fettle again!

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On 03/10/2016 at 0:22 PM, barra said:

Bit jealous you have a bobbin winder. I have to wind my Pearson bobbins with a drill. 

Can you post pics of the rein rounder attachment?

regards.

Barra

Steve Bonnet might still have one in stock Barra

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Thanks Darren. I will give him a buzz.

 

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top left are the prickers, and bottom left are the needle steadies.  Darren I have rein rounder attachments if you want to see them..

 

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Pearson No 6 rein rounder attachment.  This is the original we also manufacture new faithful reproductions.

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