Reed Loom Company “Little Dandy” 4-treadle jack loom model, from the side. The legs form an X on the sides of the loom, with the rear (outside) leg becoming the support for the front beam, and the front (inside) leg becoming the support for the warp beam. There is about the height of a shaft between the bottom of the castle and the top of the shafts.
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