Originally Posted by kwendt
wow... if that's a K series, then it's a Singer Model 63. Here's the info from ismacs site... what's the actual s/n?
63- (class) Industrial "Firm, rigid and free from vibration...". Feed left to right.Link take-up; short needlebar and light balance wheel. Work plate extends beyond the presser foot on right hand side. Arm points towards operator. -
63-1 Industrial Drop feed; adjustable presser feet. Speed 2800. For running and banding collars and cuffs. 88x9 (1361)
63-2 Industrial Drop feed. Speed 2800. For shirts, linen and cotton goods. 44x3
63-3 Industrial Drop feed. Speed 2800. For underclothing; dressmaking and general work. 44x3
63-6 Industrial Drop feed. Speed 2800. 44x3
63-8 Industrial Supercedes 63-6. (Formerly 63SV2). Drop feed. Speed 2800. For underclothing, dressmaking etc. 88x1 (1315)
Wow, what did I miss here? Weedwoman has a Model 27 allotted on January 16, 1902. Did I miss where she posted something about a Model 63? I'm confused?
Nancy