I think I need to make a new list or something because I forget what I have - that may just be old age disease tho...
66 redeye treadle - so old it has back clamping feet and no reverse 1920
99-13 I need to get more work done on this one 1925
319w - this is what I've been using for everyday piecing - I love it. 1956
28k - hand crank - also no reverse 1908
306k 1958 we're hoping to get this set up as a treadle
185j - green! 1954 Last update to 28, 99 series
237 - late 60s, one of those 'found' things - not something I would go out and look for
401a - 1961 - not a very good one - I would love to find one in better condition
221 Featherweight 1956 'nuff said
301 black shortbed
301 beige longbed
15-90 1948 if you want a 15 - look for one that the feed dogs drop (not all do - the 15-90 does) great for free motion quilting - a real workhorse
66-18 godzilla 1948
Pfaff treadle 30/31 - a Singer 15 clone and a mondo cool setup
66 that had been made electric that I made into a handcrank 1927
Whenever someone asks, "how many machines do you need?" when I get another, I just say, "only one more"...
I've pretty much got all the ones on "my list" of wants although if better examples come along of something I already have I won't turn them down. I've seen some pretty ratty nasty machines that people seem to think are worth their weight in gold - and some of these machines are heeeeeeeeeeeavy.... if you see a crusty, rusty, froze up mess - pass it up, UNLESS you are getting it free or five dollars or something - you might be able to scrounge parts from it.