Old machine
Several years ago I bought an old Singer in a cabinet at a local thrift store.
Now I am trying to find out what I have. I have a serial number but all I know is that it's at least 40 years old. I need to buy a new cord because its been fried so I can't be sure if it works, But it will if there is a way I can do it. Now, how do I date it? I am sure someone can help me. Thanks |
If you post a picture, people can help you identify the model. Here's the Singer site that will date your machine: http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers
This site is very fun- there's a step-by-step to identify your machine by its features. http://www.sandman-collectibles.com/...r-machines.htm There is also a site where you can download a free manual for your machine after you figure out what model you have. You don't have to pay for a manual. I don't seem to have that site bookmarked, but someone will have it if you post and ask. |
Free manual at www.singerco.com
I've seen cords at sew-classic. |
Thanks I will post pictures today.
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I will try to post pictures. My first attempt at this. Thanks for any help
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Looks like a Singer 66.
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Neat machine. It looks a lot like one I picked up in a thrift shop for $10. It's an upholstery machine & a Kenmore. The cord also needed to be replaced. I took pictures of it, the cord, etc then went to the hardware stores looking in the electrical dept. wound up getting a new cord at Lowes. It wasn't difficult to put on & it sews beautifully. My machine uses large metal bobbins and came with lots of attachments.
since your's is a Singer I'd start by looking up the serial # on their website Good luck |
yes, it is a crinkle(or godzilla) finish Singer 66, born August 26, 1948 as part of an allotment of 35,000 machines. This finish was common during the war and during the post-war recovery. It is a workhorse of a machine, with bobbins and needles available widely.
It is missing it's bobbin winder assembly, but these are easy to get. I recommend Sew-Classic... [TABLE] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] |
ArlaJo,
It's a 66-18. One of 35,000 machines allotted August, 26 1948. Joe |
makitmama,
Look again, the bobbin winder assembly is right there on the belt guard by the hand wheel. Joe |
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