Old 11-23-2012, 04:03 PM
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Hello JABC,

Here are the serial numbers so you can date a machine http://www.singerco.com/support/mach.../single-letter

And here is an excellent website for you to go to so you can recognise models by looking at them http://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk

If you only intend to use a treadle for piecing the size is not so important because you will be able to place the bulk of your work to the left - whereas with quilting you need plenty of space to the right. You will do just as well with a model 99.

The general principle when buying a treadle is that any treadle will do anything you want to do with a straight stitch, and with a class 15 you have the added bonus of free motion work. First and foremost look for a clean machine in good working condition. That is more important than anything else. Considerations about models, long bobbins or round bobbins etc. etc. take second place.
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