Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
OK so I responded to an add on the slantomatic. The lady send me the pictures and I was fully expecting a 500 series one but it is a 403 in cabinet. It has some feet and cams and is in running order because she has pictures of the different stitching from the cams. It looks in good shape but asking price is $125 or so and it is far away for me. I think of passing it and holding out for a 500 or 500A or am I missing out on something if I do? Anna
I prefer the 403 to the 401, because there are less levers to push/pull/ hang from etc. The simpler the better for me!! If the machine has all its attachments, etc. and is in good condition and has been cleaned, oiled and adjusted, that doesn't sound like a bad price to me--I have sold them for that much. However, if parts or attachments are missing or the machine is scratched and dirty, I wouldn't pay that much. |
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
If the Standard Sewing Machine Co. was taken over by the Singer Co. in 1934, then, would a Standard machine with the serial number 1025175 be found in the Singer Sewing Machine Serial Numbers' site? If not, where should I look to find out? Thanks. :-D :-D :-D
Billy |
Originally Posted by Honchey
Miz Johnny, I have 500A And for the life of me I can't find a front door I know there's one on top and one on the side. but the front? Anne
Billy |
I have to go look at mine to see where this face plate is. I've never heard that term before.
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Originally Posted by Honchey
Miz Johnny, I have 500A And for the life of me I can't find a front door I know there's one on top and one on the side. but the front? Anne
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Originally Posted by Honchey
I have to go look at mine to see where this face plate is. I've never heard that term before.
Billy |
Thanks for the info. Billy, yes it does have the potted motor. Thanks again, Marge
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Billy, To me that is the side of the machine. I was getting ready to see if the light hood would come off. to me that is the front. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
You can use 4 different industrial numbers that are readily available for cheap but I am trying to locate a dealer that can give me a great deal on a massive bulk buy. But I need to test them out and see which one works the best and when I have it I am ordering 10,000+ needles. Billy I could also order some needles, but I only want a few of the industrail needles -- don't need thousands! Thanks Billy, Nancy |
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Nancy[/quote They take size 127 X 1, which are obsolete, but can be found. Send me a PM if you can't find one. |
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