tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19149573.post5312341531175882929..comments2024-02-18T15:21:53.240-06:00Comments on Spinning Dreams and Weaving Yarns: My Newcomb Weaver's FriendJenonthefarmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13221147611054024752noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19149573.post-66595664601419605182014-08-17T12:23:24.389-06:002014-08-17T12:23:24.389-06:00I have recently (2 wks ago) purchased a Weavers Fr...I have recently (2 wks ago) purchased a Weavers Friend like yours. Actually I bought a pile of parts in a garage where they were liquidating an estate. All the parts were there and except for being slightly dusty and rusty were in remarkably good condition. I've been assembling old looms for 30+ years so I didn't have much trouble getting it together. I noticed in your photo that the treadle mounts are empty. What are you doing for treadles? I assume that the number stamped in the beater is a serial number but I haven't been able to get any idea of the actual age of the loom. Have you?<br />Ed Watts<br />edsrugs@gmail.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com