
I am so happy to have her. She's really cute, and just like I like her.
She has a unique cover that slides on to act like a case, and it holds the foot pedal, her additional presser feet, bobbins and manual. She was manufactured in France in 1974, my birth year!
After I got her inside I tested her. The seller wasn't joking when she said she couldn't get her to take up the bobbin thread. I of course had to take off ALL of her covers and pannels to discover the problem. There is a destroyed gear/shaft. It drives the bobbin race. Without it the bobbin race doesn't turn and the top thread is not locked into the bobbin thread or anything for that matter. I am researching replacing the shaft. I will be sad if I am not able to find a replacement. I glad to have her as part of my litttle sewing machine collection. The good things are:
1. I gained some more practice in taking apart a sewing machine and reassembling it.
2. I am also starting to know more of what the they look like inside to diagnose what is wrong with them when I see their movement internally.
3. I got to go over Genie more thoroughly than any other machine that I have had except for my Fashion Mate. I cleaned her inside and out with brushing, wiping, q-tiping. She's devoid of dust and grime so when I get her shaft fixed she should run as new! Stay tuned. I should be receiving the others within this week!

so cool. all these antique machines....
ReplyDeleteaww, i'm so glad u got her. i know how u have been anxiously waiting :)
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