Singer 15-91 or 15-125?
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Singer 15-91 or 15-125?
Well, I just stepped in it. There was a machine on E-Bay that was titled Singer 15-125 and initial bid was $35.00. I've been looking for a vintage Singer for FMQ, so bid that amount figuring that someone would come along and outbid me (always happens). Well.... I am now the proud owner of *something*. Research tells me this is not a 15-125 as they are supposed to be green. So if someone has time to look at this listing, could you tell me what I might have purchased? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=110975357325
Not sure whether to laugh or cry at this point.
Not sure whether to laugh or cry at this point.
#2
I think the 125's were a different shape as well. That looks like a 15-91 to me - you can see the 'potted' motor peeking out in one of the pictures. If it's in good shape and survives shipping that's probably a fine deal.
#4
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Definitely a 15-91. When you get it check the wiring thoroughly and it probably won't hurt to give it a good servicing.
Here is a Google page showing pictures of the 15-125.
{ https://www.google.com/search?q=Sing...g&ved=0CC4QsAQ }
It's a greenish modern looking (sorta) machine with a potted motor.
Joe
Here is a Google page showing pictures of the 15-125.
{ https://www.google.com/search?q=Sing...g&ved=0CC4QsAQ }
It's a greenish modern looking (sorta) machine with a potted motor.
Joe
#5
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Waynesboro, Tn.
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Hope it gets to you in good condition! I just received two this past week from ebay. A 127 made in 1901 that was completely destroyed and a 1933 singer 15-91 that arrived with the case in about a thousand pieces and the motor with 2 big dents in it. My heart is just broken over the 127. The 15-91 is alright,she sews great,but I paid for the case and machine! I'm about through with ebay and sewing machines!!!
#6
You did good. It looks like a very nice Singer 15-91 machine that they took out of a cabinet. Like some one mentioned, make sure they wrap it well and double box it. You will want to make a box for it to sit in once you have it.
#7
We are through with eBay and sewing machines - far too many breaks. In all but one case for us, though, the seller has worked with us on an appropriate refund. In some cases, the CZ and Willcox & Gibbs, that amounted to a full refund and I'm left trying to piece the machines together.
#8
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Southeast Georgia
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I have a 15-91 and I think you do, too! I would definitely put it in a cabinet, instead of a base. You will need the extra room for FMQing. I put a 3 x 6 table behind it and a couple of wooden tv trays in front of the left-side leaf and it gives me a huge surface for my quilts. I love it, BTW!
#9
Thank you all for your replies. I thought it was a 15-91 as well. I'm sure I'll be back with lots of questions once I get it. I have a table I was hoping to use by cutting a hole in it and putting a shelf under at the right depth for the machine so I'd have a level sewing area. Does anyone know if it's possible to purchase cases/ bases for this machine? Just in case I don't put it in the table.
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