I just bought this machine and cabinet....singer Y1012958......could anyone tell me what they know about it...It is first vintage machine I have bought.....it was made in 1923 is all I know....where can I get parts ?
Thank you....Kay
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I just bought this machine and cabinet....singer Y1012958......could anyone tell me what they know about it...It is first vintage machine I have bought.....it was made in 1923 is all I know....where can I get parts ?
Thank you....Kay
Buzzy Bee
Well, the handy dandy .pdf chart I was given by a forum member says it's a:
Model 66K, Allotted #: 60,000, Allotted date: Jan 12-1923.
The K means it was made in the Kilbowie factory, Clydebank, Scotland.
Is it electric, or treadle?
It uses standard 15x1 needles, Class 66 bobbins, both can be had most anywhere.
External parts can be had depending on what your needing. Belts are easy to come by weather electric or treadle.
Congrats on the machine. I have 5 66s. I kinda like 'em.
Joe
It is a treedle......i can't find this model anywhere on computer.....where can i order parts
thank you,,,kay
Buzzy Bee
Here's where I get most of my parts:
http://shop.sew-classic.com/
The only thing the K signifies is the location of manufacture. All the parts are the same as far as I know.
Joe