Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Originally Posted by tomilu
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Penni,
What a pretty little machine. Congratulations!
What a pretty little machine. Congratulations!
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Kathie,
You're right, she IS a cutie! Congratulations!
You're right, she IS a cutie! Congratulations!
I don't have any dimensions for it, but here's a Exp. BT HC:
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...54936530fXAVEV
I have a couple of this type of machine. A word of warning, the repro hand cranks will not work on this machine, and an original is hard to find.[/quote]
Thanks for the tip mizjohnny!
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...54936530fXAVEV
I have a couple of this type of machine. A word of warning, the repro hand cranks will not work on this machine, and an original is hard to find.[/quote]
Thanks for the tip mizjohnny!
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Can anyone tell me about this machine? Serial # G4919194.
I know how to get to the singer site but my computer will not let me see the type of machine.
Thanks for any help.
I know how to get to the singer site but my computer will not let me see the type of machine.
Thanks for any help.
Originally Posted by cla8655
I bought this machine like 7 years ago, is this a singer? it says Deluxe precision centennial 027035 am trying to locate where to buy the grey looking part that is broken, any help is appreciated
NOTE: the photos are here in page 742
Originally Posted by pennijanine
Then I will just have to hunt for an original hand crank. So, is this machine an Eldridge?
Originally Posted by BZ quilting
Can anyone tell me about this machine? Serial # G4919194.
I know how to get to the singer site but my computer will not let me see the type of machine.
Thanks for any help.
I know how to get to the singer site but my computer will not let me see the type of machine.
Thanks for any help.
Is it a treadle or a Hand crank. If it is a HC it is a 15-89, if a treadle 15-88. Or was there a motor added?
That is my favorite machine.
Nancy
Originally Posted by cla8655
does any one here have an idea base on the information that I have how old is my machine and where I can get information about it? thank you so much, I have been reading all the comments and you all are expert in this area. I even got here idea on the curtains for my sewing room. thanks, clara
NOTE: the photos are here in page 742
I am just as curious as you are. Is the machine all cast iron with metal gears? Belt driven? Is there plastic anywhere on the machine?
I'd bet Billy knows the answer to about how old your machine is.
Nancy
After seeing Penni's post on her pretty machine, I decided to share what I recently learned on some badge machines.
So, I posted this a couple days ago when I saw it come up on CLs.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/for/2236104979.html
Since I was curious as to who made this badge machine( Majestic), I notified the poster asking for a better close up photo of the machine and cabinet. The poster was very helpful and quickly sent these photos. After seeing the photos, I fell in love with the cabinet. ( I really need a basement since I do not have room for another gorgeous cabinet like this one.) Then I started to think maybe this is a National. If so, I could l put my National Two Spools in this cabinet, and I would sell the Singer straight leg cabinet that my Two Spools is presently occupying ( Dh modified that cabinet for me, but I could redo that). I notified the owner again asking for the distance of the pins and opening, only to find out that this cabinet would not work. Well, I had fun discovering that National made a machine called the Vindex . This one in the photo is identical to the Vindex 2nd Version. There are a couple of badge machines that look like this that go by the name of Harris B and Flower City. These are found on this page:http://needlebar.org/cm~nb/thumbnails.php?album=search&cat=0&page=2.
So, I posted this a couple days ago when I saw it come up on CLs.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/for/2236104979.html
Since I was curious as to who made this badge machine( Majestic), I notified the poster asking for a better close up photo of the machine and cabinet. The poster was very helpful and quickly sent these photos. After seeing the photos, I fell in love with the cabinet. ( I really need a basement since I do not have room for another gorgeous cabinet like this one.) Then I started to think maybe this is a National. If so, I could l put my National Two Spools in this cabinet, and I would sell the Singer straight leg cabinet that my Two Spools is presently occupying ( Dh modified that cabinet for me, but I could redo that). I notified the owner again asking for the distance of the pins and opening, only to find out that this cabinet would not work. Well, I had fun discovering that National made a machine called the Vindex . This one in the photo is identical to the Vindex 2nd Version. There are a couple of badge machines that look like this that go by the name of Harris B and Flower City. These are found on this page:http://needlebar.org/cm~nb/thumbnails.php?album=search&cat=0&page=2.
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