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#6201
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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But does anyone know anything about the 501a? I almost bought one this weekend, but I passed on the machine. Now I wish I had bought it. I looked up the 501A on google and it is called a "Rocketeer." It actually is a pretty cute machine.
Nancy[/quote]
There is no such thing as a 501a, its a 500a. I used to have one and I never did like it; my family said it made me cranky. I eventually sold it to someone who loved it. I was too used to the more modern zig zag machines that don't have cams. I do love my featherweights and treadle machines.
Nancy[/quote]
There is no such thing as a 501a, its a 500a. I used to have one and I never did like it; my family said it made me cranky. I eventually sold it to someone who loved it. I was too used to the more modern zig zag machines that don't have cams. I do love my featherweights and treadle machines.
#6202
Originally Posted by loya99
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Originally Posted by loya99
Originally Posted by aardvarq
Anna,
This is the cabinet and machine I got from CL this summer while I couldn't cut and sew worth a darn. I did succeed in oiling the machine and wiping out the cabinet.
My machine is black. I am keeping my eye out for a second one for my sister.
I agree with Billy, they are not too heavy and can travel almost as well as a Featherweight. Plus, they have a handle in the top!
Aardie.
This is the cabinet and machine I got from CL this summer while I couldn't cut and sew worth a darn. I did succeed in oiling the machine and wiping out the cabinet.
My machine is black. I am keeping my eye out for a second one for my sister.
I agree with Billy, they are not too heavy and can travel almost as well as a Featherweight. Plus, they have a handle in the top!
Aardie.
:-) :-) :-)
#6203
I am looking for treadle irons only, and found this posting on my local CL. I do not think the person will get what they are asking, so can anyone suggest an offer I could make?
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/atq/2018586640.html
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/atq/2018586640.html
#6204
Originally Posted by purplefiend
There is no such thing as a 501a, its a 500a. I used to have one and I never did like it; my family said it made me cranky. I eventually sold it to someone who loved it. I was too used to the more modern zig zag machines that don't have cams. I do love my featherweights and treadle machines.
The machine I looked at Saturday did say 501a on the front under the Singer Badge.
Nancy
#6205
I found a machine when cleaning out the attic of the house we just sold. It is a White Model CB Deluxe Precisioin Sewing Machine in a carrying case. When I took it out of the carry case (a white one) I saw that it says Made in Japan underneath and has the following idenification:
LA 19.NA.3346
on it towards the side at the bottom of the part that fits in the carry case. It is a light metallic blue. I will try to put a pic with this message. Can you help me ID it further as to its age and anything else you might know about it?
LA 19.NA.3346
on it towards the side at the bottom of the part that fits in the carry case. It is a light metallic blue. I will try to put a pic with this message. Can you help me ID it further as to its age and anything else you might know about it?
White Sewing Machine
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#6206
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 420
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by purplefiend
There is no such thing as a 501a, its a 500a. I used to have one and I never did like it; my family said it made me cranky. I eventually sold it to someone who loved it. I was too used to the more modern zig zag machines that don't have cams. I do love my featherweights and treadle machines.
The machine I looked at Saturday did say 501a on the front under the Singer Badge.
Nancy
#6207
Originally Posted by grannysewer
My sister has a 501A she bought a new in 1956, still sews on it and makes allerations. Just gave away a 10 yr old Babylock that just wouldn't do what she wanted to do. Needles to say its the best machine ever.
I wish I'd of bought the machine anyway. It was so cute the way it is shaped!
Nancy
#6208
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 420
Yes, it uses cams. But she never used them. She made western outfits, jeans, you name it, never used the cams. Over oiled it once, or so the repairman said, still will sew anything she throws at it.
#6209
I saw this mentioned on another board I belong to - just thought you might like to see it - is she daft, delusional, or should we all be locking up our machines?
http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.a...81474978577270
http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.a...81474978577270
#6210
Originally Posted by OmaForFour
I found a machine when cleaning out the attic of the house we just sold. It is a White Model CB Deluxe Precisioin Sewing Machine in a carrying case. When I took it out of the carry case (a white one) I saw that it says Made in Japan underneath and has the following idenification:
LA 19.NA.3346
on it towards the side at the bottom of the part that fits in the carry case. It is a light metallic blue. I will try to put a pic with this message. Can you help me ID it further as to its age and anything else you might know about it?
LA 19.NA.3346
on it towards the side at the bottom of the part that fits in the carry case. It is a light metallic blue. I will try to put a pic with this message. Can you help me ID it further as to its age and anything else you might know about it?
I hope Billy sees your machine so he can guide you to find the info.
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