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Old 06-21-2011, 02:07 PM
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I checked out the machines today. I was mistaken...the old black one is a MW, 1940's crinkle finish. It runs great, except it needs new wiring. I took a chance and sewed with it in it's condition, but I would not recommend anyone else do that. The other two...one is a Singer that ran just barely...the wheel turned but the needle bar didn't move. I cleaned her up and oiled her and before long she was humming! Very quiet and sews a good stitch. The other is another MW "Signature" uses cams and sews like a dream. The lady bought it back in 1980 USED and had it serviced regularly. I'm gonna find a good home for these machines or take them to the consignment store. Except the one that needs wiring....I'll try my hand at this one before sending it on. Pics to come.
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Old 06-21-2011, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by sew wishful
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I checked out the machines today. I was mistaken...the old black one is a MW, 1940's crinkle finish. It runs great, except it needs new wiring. I took a chance and sewed with it in it's condition, but I would not recommend anyone else do that. The other two...one is a Singer that ran just barely...the wheel turned but the needle bar didn't move. I cleaned her up and oiled her and before long she was humming! Very quiet and sews a good stitch. The other is another MW "Signature" uses cams and sews like a dream. The lady bought it back in 1980 USED and had it serviced regularly. I'm gonna find a good home for these machines or take them to the consignment store. Except the one that needs wiring....I'll try my hand at this one before sending it on. Pics to come.
Randa, wish you were closer. I passed up a brown MWs for my grandson but still have that in mind for him.
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Old 06-21-2011, 02:58 PM
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It's a 128, not a 28. If it were a 28 it would have a larger balance wheel, a bobbin winder set at the foot of the pillar, and a thumb tab under the tension discs to free the thread. 28s are an older model, raising the presser foot didn't automatically release the tension, so you had to do it by pressing on the tab every time you removed your work.

The decals are nice. They are known as La Vencedora. Does anyone know why Singer had a decal with a Spanish name?
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Originally Posted by amBoo
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I'm not sure if this picture will come through. If it does, can anyone tell me what model this might be and if the cord is a replacement?

Thanks!
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Hello Amboo, I've just put up a post without linking it to yours.... see above. I just thought I'd add to what Purplefiend told you about it being a 28 or a 128. Definitely a 128.
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found this at a thrieft shop. she is called an Aldena, but has singer decals and serial number. she isnt much bigger if any then my FW
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when i first became interested in vintage machines, i wished that i could somehow find my greatgrandmothers treadle machine. i had remembered seeing it when i was younger. while visiting my dad this week i mentioned to him about the 1919 singer treadle at home..in my avatar..i told him i wished i could find great grandmas. suprise of all suprises! he had it ever since his mother passed! it now belongs to me! it is a FREE from rockford illinois...the serial number is C78415 have not had a chance to look up any info yet,,,just borrowing a computer for a few minutes. just had to share with all of you!
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i know there is a site that was mentioned for the free sewing machines...i will check them out when i get home.
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Originally Posted by HisPatchwork
when i first became interested in vintage machines, i wished that i could somehow find my greatgrandmothers treadle machine. i had remembered seeing it when i was younger. while visiting my dad this week i mentioned to him about the 1919 singer treadle at home..in my avatar..i told him i wished i could find great grandmas. suprise of all suprises! he had it ever since his mother passed! it now belongs to me! it is a FREE from rockford illinois...the serial number is C78415 have not had a chance to look up any info yet,,,just borrowing a computer for a few minutes. just had to share with all of you!
How nice for you to have your grandmaothers machine. Enjoy. Kathie
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Old 06-21-2011, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by hspirit_99
found this at a thrieft shop. she is called an Aldena, but has singer decals and serial number. she isnt much bigger if any then my FW
That is a nice Japanese 15 and they were built very well and I happen to own a Universal 15 that is my all time favorite machine to use. I do all of my FMQ with it and it has been the go to machine for years. The nice thing about it is that you can pull the motor off of it and slip it into a Singer treadle and use it like that.

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Old 06-21-2011, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by jljack
I am waiting on my 66-1...should be here by end of week. Can someone explain the difference in the Lotus decals? What makes them "brown", and what other colors are there?
There were the Brown and Orange flowers offered. The brown ones are the more rare ones and if I could find a Brown Lotus handcrank I would be in heaven!!

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