Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Steve,
Here's a purty one: { http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem...temID=12887365 }
It needs a case or cabinet and a motor or what ever you want to fit it with, but it's got reverse and fancy decals.
Joe
Here's a purty one: { http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem...temID=12887365 }
It needs a case or cabinet and a motor or what ever you want to fit it with, but it's got reverse and fancy decals.
Joe
Thank you Caroline! I was looking and looking at those pictures and thought it was a clone. The Singer badge is replaced by what looks to be a decal. It didn't seem right to me. Thank you for clearing that up. And the tension looked like a clone. And the feed dog drop knob looked like it was plastic. Do you know when these were made?
~G~
~G~
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Maybe Chinese, maybe Indian. But badge or no it's still a Singer. It's just made elsewhere just like all the rest of their offerings.
Were it not for the shipping I'd go for it.
Joe
Were it not for the shipping I'd go for it.
Joe
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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does any one have a manual that has where it tells u how to time a old new home sewing machine model cz
~Grant~
Does anyone know how to replace the cover plate on a Singer "Stylist" Model 498? I was lucky enough to inherit this fabulous looking free arm machine from ManicMike to play with..... but in my enthusiasm I pulled a little bit too hard and the plate came off and I can't see how it re-attaches.
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Does anyone know how to replace the cover plate on a Singer "Stylist" Model 498? I was lucky enough to inherit this fabulous looking free arm machine from ManicMike to play with..... but in my enthusiasm I pulled a little bit too hard and the plate came off and I can't see how it re-attaches.
Wow Chris, THANK YOU!!! If my honey ever tells me again that I have too many machines, I will show her this. Seriously, that is an amazing collection. I saw a lot of machines there that I have not even seen before. She had it set up very well and displayed like a museum. That Tourist is quite interesting.
~G~
~G~
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Not Fiddlebase. I should have clarified.
Yes, 15,66,201, etc.
Not opposed to it but she see's machines like my new home with amazing artwork and wants one like that but also wants reverse/backtack.
I do have an old 66 that is thrashed and I could re-do it and add the $80 red-eye decal set but.....
Right now I am looking at 99/99K's as my best bet...
I would like to find a collector who has one and wants an older singer handcrank or my Blue SewMor, or something like that in my "trade-able" portion.
Yes, 15,66,201, etc.
Not opposed to it but she see's machines like my new home with amazing artwork and wants one like that but also wants reverse/backtack.
I do have an old 66 that is thrashed and I could re-do it and add the $80 red-eye decal set but.....
Right now I am looking at 99/99K's as my best bet...
I would like to find a collector who has one and wants an older singer handcrank or my Blue SewMor, or something like that in my "trade-able" portion.
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