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Old 02-02-2011, 05:47 PM
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OH!!! I'm SO excited!!!! I get to go pick up my black Singer 301 in the pristine trapazoid table on Monday!!! A two hour road trip, but ooooohhhh so worth it. (OMG, where am I going to PUT the thing??? !) IN THE BATHROOM! (just kidding, lol).

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Old 02-02-2011, 05:50 PM
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it is the link to the info on the White rotary that I need reposted. Thank you!
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Old 02-02-2011, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
Originally Posted by janisspencer
Hi,I am new to this so bear with me. I have acquired a Singer treadle machine. The only No. I have found on it is G7789982. I would like to learn more about it so if you could give me information of how to get a manuel for it I would appreciate it. It sews well but would like to get some parts for it. Other than a manuel it also needs the thread holder for the top. Any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks jan
More importantly that number tells you what the machine is-- a model 66! The manual is available as a free download online, here:
www.a1sewingmachine.com/manuals/66.pdf

With it being made in 1910 I would venture a guess that it has back-clamping feet, unless someone changed the pressure bar to one that accepts side clamping feet, somewhere along the way. I have a 1908 66 that uses back clamping feet and that works for me! I have read (mostly here) that those feet are harder to find than the side clamps, probably because so many later machines all used the same side clamps.

Not sure what you mean by needing a thread holder. Is one of the thread guides broken off? You can probably find the part online, or maybe Billy can hook you up.

Enjoy that cool machine!
I think that machine is a 127, manufactured Jan 6 1920. Not a 66.
As to the thread holder, Billy may have one. If not, there are online stores for vintage parts. Or you could just use a thread holder stand.
I went strictly by the serial number and what the Singer site said it was. But the serial number chart has been known to be wrong. If we could see a picture of the machine it would quickly be cleared up. The 127 would have the front-to-back shuttle covers across the bed, and the 66 would have the bobbin cover that slides open to the left of the needle-- one cover only.
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Originally Posted by janisspencer
Hi,I am new to this so bear with me. I have acquired a Singer treadle machine. The only No. I have found on it is G7789982. I would like to learn more about it so if you could give me information of how to get a manuel for it I would appreciate it. It sews well but would like to get some parts for it. Other than a manuel it also needs the thread holder for the top. Any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks jan
I think this has been answered correctly, but this is a Model 127, born January 6, 1920. Here is your manual http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...ls/127-128.pdf

I think what you need is a spool pin for the thread to sit on? Billy sold me one for my 127. PM Billy to see if he still has the spool pins.

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Old 02-02-2011, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by kwendt
OH!!! I'm SO excited!!!! I get to go pick up my black Singer 301 in the pristine trapazoid table on Monday!!! A two hour road trip, but ooooohhhh so worth it. (OMG, where am I going to PUT the thing??? !) IN THE BATHROOM! (just kidding, lol).

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My wife said if I get another machine she will put me in the bathroom. Can not wait to see pic of the trapazoid table. Glenn
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Old 02-02-2011, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by luv2learn
Thanx Nancy. You are a great help. All you guys are so encouraging. This is such a wonderful group. You guys are soothing a hurt that I've had for 8 yrs. since my mother passed away. Thank you so much! luv2learn
You know that really touches me knowing that this little shop could help you after all of these years. I have always said everyone in here is family and I really mean that from the bottom of my heart. You can not beat the warm love that quilters and vintage machine enthusiast have. I am honored that I could be a part of your life and help bring a smile to your face.

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Old 02-02-2011, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
I think what you need is a spool pin for the thread to sit on? Billy sold me one for my 127. PM Billy to see if he still has the spool pins.

Nancy
Nancy I just sent a PM!!

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Originally Posted by Glenn
Originally Posted by kwendt
OH!!! I'm SO excited!!!! I get to go pick up my black Singer 301 in the pristine trapazoid table on Monday!!! A two hour road trip, but ooooohhhh so worth it. (OMG, where am I going to PUT the thing??? !) IN THE BATHROOM! (just kidding, lol).

S'wonderful!
My wife said if I get another machine she will put me in the bathroom. Can not wait to see pic of the trapazoid table. Glenn
You know Glen if she will bring food to you that might be a good thing to happen!

Billy
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Old 02-02-2011, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by buslady
it is the link to the info on the White rotary that I need reposted. Thank you!
Here is one copy of a manual -- short but has most necessary information. http://needlebar.org/main~nb/manuals/white/index.html

I will post a second site I liked better too.

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Actually, I just realized the manual is the same from both sites! From Needlebar. http://www.scribd.com/doc/16496561/W...ary-Directions
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by Glenn
Originally Posted by kwendt
OH!!! I'm SO excited!!!! I get to go pick up my black Singer 301 in the pristine trapazoid table on Monday!!! A two hour road trip, but ooooohhhh so worth it. (OMG, where am I going to PUT the thing??? !) IN THE BATHROOM! (just kidding, lol).

S'wonderful!
My wife said if I get another machine she will put me in the bathroom. Can not wait to see pic of the trapazoid table. Glenn
You know Glen if she will bring food to you that might be a good thing to happen!

Billy
Billy you might just be right on this one Glenn :lol:
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