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Old 04-15-2011, 07:53 AM
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Billy can you tell me what type of bobbins this machine takes? Is this considered a "redeye"...It is dated 1910.
Also confused since research tells me it's a 66 but booklet that came with the machine shows 99?
Sharon already answered your question. You do have a beautiful Redeye Model 66. That machine looks to be in great shape. Wow, I thought the Redeye decals were started in about 1910 or later -- you must have one of the first Model 66 Redeyes if yours is a 1910 machine!

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I oiled her and she's purring...boy did she have allot of old lint probably from 1910...On the bobbin plate it's engraved with the following: Patented USA Dec 11, 1900, Mar 5 1901, July 23, 1901, Dec 31, 1901, July 21, 1903, Jun 14, 1910
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Old 04-15-2011, 08:59 AM
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Kitzone -- thank you, I'm downlowding the generic one for now. If I need something more I'll buy one.
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Old 04-15-2011, 09:47 AM
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Hello fellow vintage folks,
Went on a little scouting mission today and found a couple of nice machines..if anyone lives in the Chicago area you should go and get one or both of these. At the resale (TopHat?) shop for Delnor hospital in Geneva Illinois they have 2 machines. The first is a black 15 clone made in Japan , branded for Macy's in New York. Really nice, clean with great decals and a manual in a case for $75.00. No attachments. Very shiny!
Also, and here's the really good buy... a Singer 301, black, short bed. Nice decals. Clean except for a small dirty area on the base in the front, looks like it will clean up nicely. This has all attachments, oil can, extra bobbins, manual, and the case, which is really nice. I have this machine or I would have gotten it. Priced at $75.00. They may even be willing to negotiate. If some one does go get it, please post, as I may go back tomorrow if I can't stop thinking about it!
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Old 04-15-2011, 11:01 AM
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Ok, I know I read this somewhere but I'm on research overload. What is the difference between a 15 and 15-91? Got a lead on one in cabinet for $40 locally so no shipping!!

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Old 04-15-2011, 11:36 AM
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Nancy~ Just in case no one has mentioned this lately :) You are an enable first class! I have never seen a RED one and have added this to my wish list. lol. Planning on going to an auction this weekend maybe I'll see one.

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I have never seen a red one, but I would grab it in a heartbeat.
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Old 04-15-2011, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Nanamoms
Ok, I know I read this somewhere but I'm on research overload. What is the difference between a 15 and 15-91? Got a lead on one in cabinet for $40 locally so no shipping!!

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15 is the machine class; 15-91 is a class 15 machine with a potted motor.
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Old 04-15-2011, 03:17 PM
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Hi again! Thought I would stop in before y'all reached 1,000 pages.

I have a question about my 1975 Bernina 830 (tons cheaper than the current Bernina 830!). Yesterday I was merrily quilting along and my machine stopped running. As usual I reached down to push the plug back into the foot pedal. When I picked it up I notice it was very hot. I mean really hot. Put the pedal on the floor again and went to sew... no dice! She ain't moving.

The light on the machine remained on so I am pretty sure the problem lies with the foot pedal. But, what would cause it to heat up like that and why won't it move?

Anyone, know what is going on here? To my recollection this has not happened before in the 36 years I have had her. Hopefully, someone knows what's going on. Thanks for any help you can give me. Nice chatting with y'all again. :-D :-D
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Old 04-15-2011, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Kitzone
Nancy~ Just in case no one has mentioned this lately :) You are an enable first class! I have never seen a RED one and have added this to my wish list. lol. Planning on going to an auction this weekend maybe I'll see one.

Judy
Judy I HAVE seen a red one - fire engine red to be exact -- I want one really bad! They were made in metallic blue, green, pink, yellow, and fire engine red! Yep, that red one is on my wish list for sure!

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Old 04-15-2011, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
I have a question about my 1975 Bernina 830 (tons cheaper than the current Bernina 830!). Yesterday I was merrily quilting along and my machine stopped running. As usual I reached down to push the plug back into the foot pedal. When I picked it up I notice it was very hot. I mean really hot. Put the pedal on the floor again and went to sew... no dice! She ain't moving.

The light on the machine remained on so I am pretty sure the problem lies with the foot pedal. But, what would cause it to heat up like that and why won't it move?
Sewextreme, can you sew manually - I mean can you just turn the hand wheel and nothing is frozen - it sews freely?

Did you try plugging something else into the plugin that your machine was plugged into to make sure that wall socket is ok?

Is the cord that goes to your foot pedal broken/cracked like maybe something is wrong there?

I am just throwing things out - you have probably tried all this so it is probably in your foot pedal. It would be nice if you had another foot pedal to try on your machine - then you'd know!

Nancy
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Billy, hope you get to feeling better soon. Take care of yourself.
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