Wheeler And Wilson D9

Wheeler & Wilson's No. 9 machine was introduced in 1887 it was designed for Family use with its high arm it was advertised as 'The Only Perfect Sewing Machine for Family Use'.
No. 9 machines use the same bobbin mechanism as the No. 8 and very early examples have the stitch length adjuster on the pillar which was subsequently relocated to the bed and the design of the No. 9 then remained largely unchanged until the introduction of the D-9.
In 1895 the D-9 was introduced which adapted the mechanism of the No. 11 manufacturing machine. Externally the most obvious difference was the hand appliance which was more compact. In Great Britain the D-9 was primarily sold as a hand machine although it could be used with a treadle. Following the initial launch of the machine the company seems to have dropped the 'D' and simply advertised it as the No. 9.
After Singer's take over of the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company in January 1907 the D-9 was produced under the Singer brand name as the 9W until at least 1913.

Follow this link to a FREE copy of the Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 (D-9) Manual

Wheeler And Wilson D9

Wheeler & Wilson 8 or 9 or D9 and Singer 9W Sewing Machine Presser Foot and needle. From shop ZionVintageCrafts. 4.5 out of 5 stars (122) 122 reviews $ 61.94 FREE shipping Favorite Add to Antique - Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Box, circa 1890 - 1930 from Triad Vintage LLC TriadVintage. From shop TriadVintage. Wheeler Wilson D9 Sewing Machine Restoration Decals 41096 $59.95. Wheeler Wilson. Sort By: Quick view. Wheeler Wilson D9 Sewing Machine Restoration Decals 41096.

Wheeler And Wilson D9 Value Chart

Like all the great designs, the Wheeler & Wilson D9 was widely copied and cloned. Some may even have been manufactured under licence. Whilst Singer kept the D9 in production as the Singer 9W for many years, several of the clones had an even longer life, still appearing in catalogues into the 1930s. 10 Wheeler Wilson 8 9 D9 W9 Substitute Sewing Machine Needle Sz 14 127x1. View It on eBay. 10 Wheeler Wilson 8 9 D9 W9 Substitute Sewing Machine Needle Sz 16. After Singers take over of the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company the D9 was made under the Singer brand name as the 9W until at least 1913. 10 machine introduced in 1880 For General Manufacturing, Leather work and Tailoring. In 1887 a new D10 machine was available.