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Find out who makes the machine,call the manufacturer directly..
it has been my experience that no one know their product better than the ones who built it. Good luck
check with these sites about a manual & needles,,you'll need to email them the name & serial number & ask them, they should be able to help you sewusa.com sewvacdoctor.com a1sewingmachines.com
You will see a manual for your White machine is available for download. Most Whites and Singer manuals are available from this website to download.
The manual shows you how to load the bobbin into the bobbin case, they have a hinged latch on front, you need to hold this out when you are inserting the bobbin case back into the machine's rotary hook area to secure it in place.
There is lots of good sewing machine help on www.sewing.about.com too that might be of help to you.
Have you got the bobbin in the right way ? Is the bobbin thread in tension? Turn flywheel towards you while holding the tail of the top thread, turn through one rotation so needle goes down into rotary hook then up again to top position. Now pull thread tail and bobbin thread should come up through needle plate in a loop. Draw the rest of bobbin tail up to top.
Can you get a lesson from sm retailer? They should give you a basic demo at least.
Consider buying a reference book on the sewing machine such as singer sewing machine book or similar. Sewing is a skill best learnt in classes if you can.
I have a few of the old White machines and it is never obvious as to how they are threaded. I found a YouTube video demo of a White and the fellow does a pretty fair job of showing how to thread the machine. I will include the link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9eiKXCjv80 Threading White Rotary model 43 sewing machine
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