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    Old 03-16-2011, 01:28 PM
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    Originally Posted by Darcene
    Thank you for the sweet compliment Tommie, I know for a fact that the same can be said for you and your dh....it was so nice to meet you and again, thank you so much for the machine.....by the way, she will now be known as Tommie here in my home....a wonderful 501a Rocketeer from a wonderful couple....
    Darcene, I love my 501a Rocketeer! I have gotten most of the cams off of e-bay along with a buttonhole attachment and a monogrammer! So much fun!

    Nancy

    Sorry mine is the 503a! Still, I love that style of machine for decorative stitches and monogramming.!
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    Old 03-16-2011, 01:34 PM
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    Originally Posted by Kitzone
    Nancy, I love your Avitar and thought... Here's a woman that is truly blessed. Horses and sewing machines. Come to the VSMS retreat and we'll go horse back riding.

    Judy
    Wouldn't that be fun! Yes, I am blessed, if I am not sewing, I am with the horses or working in the yard!

    Nancy
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    Old 03-16-2011, 01:45 PM
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    Ok I think I have the back clamp versus the side clamp figured out on our 66's!

    Actually Billy had started figuring it out on page 1 of this forum! He said that the 66-1 and 3 were back clamps and the 66-2 was a side clamp. I couldn't find information on a 66-2?

    Here goes - the 66 spanned 1902 to 1956:

    The 66-1 with the Egyptian? was made from 1902 - 1906 and the Scroll (red - must be the redeye?) from 1906 - 1923 was a back clamp. These were treadles with back clamping feet.

    The 66-3 a HC also back clamping
    66-4 from 1923 - ? side clamping treadle
    66-5 HC - side clamping
    66-6 from 1921 - 31 side clamping - electric
    66-8 side clamping
    66-13 side clamping 1920 - ?
    66-14 thru 66-24 side clamping with reverse

    I found this on this site of ISMACS! http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...sses-1-99.html

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    Old 03-16-2011, 02:01 PM
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    Darcene, I love my 501a Rocketeer! I have gotten most of the cams off of e-bay along with a buttonhole attachment and a monogrammer! So much fun!

    Nancy

    Sorry mine is the 503a! Still, I love that style of machine for decorative stitches and monogramming.![/quote]

    Nancy, I messed up and am I ever blushing....my new (to me) machine is a 500a...sometimes my fingers type faster than my brain can work.
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    Old 03-16-2011, 03:06 PM
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    I have a FW that runs great BUT about half the time it "stalls" when I beginsewing.I have to reach over and turn the flywheel then it sews normally.
    Is there an adjustment I can make?
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    Old 03-16-2011, 03:21 PM
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    I know that here there is always someone looking for specials, this was posted in our town Dunlpa buy-sale-trade
    is a antique sewing machine table http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...4743196&saved#!/photo.php?fbid=1596503159314&set=o.176171325760445 &theater

    good luck
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    Old 03-16-2011, 03:53 PM
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    Originally Posted by Cindy Lou Who
    Yep, got that too- and it got worse this week with the time change!!
    Yeah, buddy!! The time change is killing me. I'm either oversleeping, falling asleep in the middle of a sentence, or hurting too bad to move. I HATE DST!!!
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    Old 03-16-2011, 03:56 PM
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    MY body HATES the time change. It always takes me about a week to get back my body rhythm. For the meantime, I am really draggy.
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    Old 03-16-2011, 04:30 PM
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    Originally Posted by Tammy
    I have a FW that runs great BUT about half the time it "stalls" when I beginsewing.I have to reach over and turn the flywheel then it sews normally.
    Is there an adjustment I can make?
    Tammy what we were told when Kathie and I took the FW class was that the Handwheel was just that a Handwheel - we should be starting the FW with that handwheel.

    My white FW does the same thing, I just start with the handwheel - actually my Mother's Pfaff 130 (a very powerful machine) does the same thing! I start it with the handwheel also!

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    Old 03-16-2011, 04:34 PM
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    Originally Posted by jan on 446
    I recently posted about a Necchi machine I was thinking about getting.

    "There's a number pressed in the metal on the bottom front of the machine (when you tilt it back from the carrying case base) which I believe is the serial number. It is 507098. My guess is that it's from the 1940's or '50's.
    Note: ***
    Dh found another number also A107-3
    Other writing reads: Distributed by Necchi Elna Sewing Machine Sales USA
    *** Arm says Miracle on it.
    Motor: Champion Made in USA Universal Motion Cycles 25-75 Model 24
    I have one of these machines labeled as distributed by Necchi-Elna. Mine is a green straight-stitcher, and I believe it was made in the early 60s. My friend's ex-husband gave it to her for her birthday one year. I got it in the divorce--I'm pretty sure she didn't want to look at anything that reminded her of him!!
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