Some years ago, she had stopped at my house when I was having a yard sale. I had some hand-spun out in addition to the usual collection of bric-a-brac, and it seems our conversation had turned to spinning. I, of course, had no recollection of this chat, but it had stuck in her mind. Downsizing, she wanted to find a good home for her wheel, somewhere it would be used and cared for. I told her I hadn't been doing much spinning lately, but that I was interested and asked her to name her price. "Nothing," she said. "I want to give it to you." We exchanged phone numbers and I expected that would be the last I heard from her.
Last night, she called and made arrangements to bring the wheel to me. I had no idea what type it was, or whether it was modern as I expected, or perhaps an older model. I was surprised when she unloaded this antique "walking wheel" from her van.
As far as I can tell, it seems to be missing a few small parts, notably the small pegs which hold the Minor's wheel above the spinning head. I've been unable to locate a photo of the exact same type of wheel, but you can rest assured I'll be digging deeper so that I can get this old beauty up and running again.
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