I just purchased a Bexell Cranbrook and the serial number plate shows that it is a K45, not a J45 which I am used to seeing. Does anyone know what the difference is between the two?
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I just purchased a Bexell Cranbrook and the serial number plate shows that it is a K45, not a J45 which I am used to seeing. Does anyone know what the difference is between the two?
I just got this bexell cranbrook 4H 4 treadle loom Weaving width is 36” Would this be considered the 45” model? The treadles have screw eyelets (see pic) and not holes Am I missing treadle hooks? Unsure if cranbrook looms use treadle hooks but LeClerc countermarche looms do My loom came with chains thanks
I just got this bexell cranbrook 4H 4 treadle loom Weaving width is 36” Would this be considered the 45” model? The treadles have screw eyelets (see pic) and not holes Am I missing treadle hooks? Unsure if cranbrook looms use treadle hooks but LeClerc countermarche looms do My loom came with chains thanks
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I am reposting my original
I am reposting my original comment because it seems some have trouble reading the first post.
I just purchased a Bexell Cranbrook and the serial number plate shows that it is a K45, not a J45 which I am used to seeing. Does anyone know what the difference is between the two?
Thanks!
I have a Bexell J45 with
I have a Bexell J45 with original manual. The illustration labeled K45 is identical to the J45.
Treadle hooks
Treadle hooks