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1991.178.91.jpg
Spinning wheel; horizontal, bobbin/flyer, treadle, painted yellow. A tapered, rectangular table rests on three splayed legs. The treadle is set into a pivoting bar between two legs. A flat, narrow footman connects the treadle to the drive wheel axle.…

1981.47.1.pdf
Missing spindle assembly

1980.16.93.pdf
Spinning wheel; horizontal, spindle. Rectangular table rests on three splayed legs. Slanted wheel post fits through table. Drive wheel has ten spokes, and a flat rim, constructed in one piece. The drive wheel axle fits into the wheel post. Two…

1991.178.11.pdf
Spinning wheel; horizontal, spindle. Rectangular table rests on three splayed legs. Slanted wheel post fits through table. Drive wheel has ten spokes, with a handle on one, and a flat rim constructed in 2 sections. The wooden drive wheel axle fits…

1970.14.2.pdf
New York state style tension system (barrel tension). W.W. Hopkins spinning head, complete with label.

1963_23_2.pdf
A Scottish wheel from Galashiels, used both as a pirn-winder and wool wheel. The turning handle, sit-down height and wide wheel rim are closer to the medieval than to the American wool wheels.

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"So-called typical New England flax wheel, older looking than most"

1959_1_152.pdf
Distinctive features: new "ankle" on front leg, much worn treadle

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Distaff replaced by bobbin rack with additional bobbin racks mounted on the top of the wheel

1959_1_139.jpg
Possibly used prior to the Civil War by enslaved people on a southern plantation to spin cordage. Note the crude flyer wedged in place by horseshoe nails. The machine works on the "bobbin lead" principle, the flyer and spindle having no direct…
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