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My dad got this machine at auction. I'm having trouble finding manuals, parts suppliers, or really any information on this. I can't find a model number, but it's marked on the back side "Glaco-Astra". It turns on and the needle and walking feet move, that's all I can tell about it.

A user on another forum let me know it's missing a tensioner assembly. 

Any info or advice will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Steve

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If it is a Glaco-Astra machine I would check with Texas Sewing Machines Distributors in Texas as I think they are sold them.

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Here is a YouTube video. The same individual also has other videos about this machine.

 

 

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This machine is a clone of the ancient Singer 16-188. It is a dual (top/bottom) feed walking foot machine with a Class 15 bobbin and tensioning system. Excellent type of machine for sewing denim, marine vinyl and outdoor fabrics. Fine for chrome tanned leather up to about 5/16 inch. Not for use on veg-tan unless you plan to rub out or stamp over the tooth marks.

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