Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
#5041
Originally Posted by KatFish
Okay....so now that I have Singers feather weight, 301, 99K, 66 handcrank, 15-99, Modle 12 treadle, 401, and the 500 Rocketeer, is my collection now complete. Are there any more "got to have it" Singers to collect?
I would like to get a newer FW, a nice red eye treadle, and a nicer pheasant decaled treadle. Also, there is a decal out there that looks like Egyptian flowers or fans or something -- it has lots of green and gold with some red - that I'd like to get. Are there any other decals I don't know about for the early Singer treadles?
Billy, you posted your tutorial on cleaning, could someone post a tutorial on the different models, decals, etc., for the vintage machines. Maybe, we could add to it as we find different machines -- not just Singers! That would be fun!
Nancy
#5042
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Gladstone, Oregon by way of Washington(the state)
Posts: 1,018
I think the Egyption flowerd decals your talking about is the Lotus decal.
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#5043
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by KatFish
Okay....so now that I have Singers feather weight, 301, 99K, 66 handcrank, 15-99, Modle 12 treadle, 401, and the 500 Rocketeer, is my collection now complete. Are there any more "got to have it" Singers to collect?
I would like to get a newer FW, a nice red eye treadle, and a nicer pheasant decaled treadle. Also, there is a decal out there that looks like Egyptian flowers or fans or something -- it has lots of green and gold with some red - that I'd like to get. Are there any other decals I don't know about for the early Singer treadles?
Billy, you posted your tutorial on cleaning, could someone post a tutorial on the different models, decals, etc., for the vintage machines. Maybe, we could add to it as we find different machines -- not just Singers! That would be fun!
Nancy
#5044
Originally Posted by Colbaltjars62
I think the Egyption flowerd decals your talking about is the Lotus decal.
:XD:
:XD:
Nancy
#5045
Billy, you posted your tutorial on cleaning, could someone post a tutorial on the different models, decals, etc., for the vintage machines. Maybe, we could add to it as we find different machines -- not just Singers! That would be fun!
Nancy[/quote]
Needle Bar has an incredible photo gallery. Lots and lots of machine. Not just singer. Kind of pain to registar, but once you do, you are in. Check it out www.needlebar.org[/quote]
Yes, I have heard about needlebar, but I had also heard that it is almost impossible to get registered there? I was afraid to try. This group is so friendly and easy to get information from that it would be nice if we had some kind of index of each of the great machine the members here have.
Nancy
Nancy[/quote]
Needle Bar has an incredible photo gallery. Lots and lots of machine. Not just singer. Kind of pain to registar, but once you do, you are in. Check it out www.needlebar.org[/quote]
Yes, I have heard about needlebar, but I had also heard that it is almost impossible to get registered there? I was afraid to try. This group is so friendly and easy to get information from that it would be nice if we had some kind of index of each of the great machine the members here have.
Nancy
#5046
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pratt, KS
Posts: 313
I made a trip to Wichita today....and this is what came home with me...in addition to bobbins for every model of machine that I have, some Singer motor lubricant....oh, and did I mention some fabric too?
The OSMG that I bought the bobbins and lubricant from said that all of the Singer model numbers that I gave him were great machines and that I would be very happy with them.....with the exception of the 319....he said that their internal gear belts may break and that they cannot be replaced....I had not seen that information here and I sincerely hope that he is exaggerating the gear issue....does anyone have any input on this? I am already in love with this machine and it really won't change my decision to keep and use this machine but I want to know what to watch out for if this is indeed an issue with this machine.
It came with 20 cams and an accessory set....I will download a manual and after a little cleaning and oiling I am going to give this machine a whirl.....the name Bruce is bouncing around in my head...somehow this machine seems to have a definite masculine feel to it....I just gave the hand wheel several turns and the belt is brittle and trying to come apart....I will start there then with a new belt and then we will see......
The OSMG that I bought the bobbins and lubricant from said that all of the Singer model numbers that I gave him were great machines and that I would be very happy with them.....with the exception of the 319....he said that their internal gear belts may break and that they cannot be replaced....I had not seen that information here and I sincerely hope that he is exaggerating the gear issue....does anyone have any input on this? I am already in love with this machine and it really won't change my decision to keep and use this machine but I want to know what to watch out for if this is indeed an issue with this machine.
It came with 20 cams and an accessory set....I will download a manual and after a little cleaning and oiling I am going to give this machine a whirl.....the name Bruce is bouncing around in my head...somehow this machine seems to have a definite masculine feel to it....I just gave the hand wheel several turns and the belt is brittle and trying to come apart....I will start there then with a new belt and then we will see......
#5047
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Gladstone, Oregon by way of Washington(the state)
Posts: 1,018
Oh I think the Bruce is a fine name.. Good luck with "HIM" and have fun.:-D
#5048
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pratt, KS
Posts: 313
Originally Posted by Colbaltjars62
Oh I think the Bruce is a fine name.. Good luck with "HIM" and have fun.:-D
#5049
Originally Posted by Darcene
I made a trip to Wichita today....and this is what came home with me...in addition to bobbins for every model of machine that I have, some Singer motor lubricant....oh, and did I mention some fabric too?
The OSMG that I bought the bobbins and lubricant from said that all of the Singer model numbers that I gave him were great machines and that I would be very happy with them.....with the exception of the 319....he said that their internal gear belts may break and that they cannot be replaced....I had not seen that information here and I sincerely hope that he is exaggerating the gear issue....does anyone have any input on this? I am already in love with this machine and it really won't change my decision to keep and use this machine but I want to know what to watch out for if this is indeed an issue with this machine.
It came with 20 cams and an accessory set....I will download a manual and after a little cleaning and oiling I am going to give this machine a whirl.....the name Bruce is bouncing around in my head...somehow this machine seems to have a definite masculine feel to it....I just gave the hand wheel several turns and the belt is brittle and trying to come apart....I will start there then with a new belt and then we will see......
The OSMG that I bought the bobbins and lubricant from said that all of the Singer model numbers that I gave him were great machines and that I would be very happy with them.....with the exception of the 319....he said that their internal gear belts may break and that they cannot be replaced....I had not seen that information here and I sincerely hope that he is exaggerating the gear issue....does anyone have any input on this? I am already in love with this machine and it really won't change my decision to keep and use this machine but I want to know what to watch out for if this is indeed an issue with this machine.
It came with 20 cams and an accessory set....I will download a manual and after a little cleaning and oiling I am going to give this machine a whirl.....the name Bruce is bouncing around in my head...somehow this machine seems to have a definite masculine feel to it....I just gave the hand wheel several turns and the belt is brittle and trying to come apart....I will start there then with a new belt and then we will see......
:D :D
#5050
Wimpy was the shop owners name. But I think this machine is any thing but Wimpy. Haven't picked a name for it yet but it will be a he-man name. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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