Old 10-01-2011, 03:39 AM
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deplaylady
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Originally Posted by redturtle
Originally Posted by deplaylady
Originally Posted by redturtle
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by redturtle
i posted sum pics on the last page...does anybody know what kind of singer it is and where can i locate the serial #...thnx much
You've got (I believe) a model 66...the serial number is on a brass plate on the bed in front of the post. If you can find the serial number and share it, we can tell you what, when, and where! :)
thnx charlee...now to find a manual for it so i know what she can do...hmmm, think i will call her Esther...

serial # is AA010124...looks like 1924????
Check the size - it might be a 99-13
http://www.singerco.com/uploads/asse...GER_AA_nos.pdf
At least looking at this chart, where the serial # fits in, August 19, 1924. It looks just like my 99-13K, except I have a knee bar.

Here's links to manuals:
99-13
http://www.sew-classic.com/uploads/99K.pdf

Edited to add: Oops - I see Billy beat me to it - anyways heres a manual!
just wondering what you mean by check the size...thnx for the online manual...that helps emmensely :)
They look similar because the 99 is a smaller version of the 66. So without knowing the serial number and looking up it up, the size would have given it away, but it's hard to see in an on-line pic if its not next to another machine. A 99 is a 3/4 machine. Manuals do make things easier - I've found all my manuals for free, so far, on-line. It amazes me some people sell them as CD versions on eBay. I can see an original maybe, but not the ones you can get for free.
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