Originally Posted by
Gray fox
....my 306 has a metal plate that a standard repro handcrank is attached to that cants it at the needed angle....
Dianne in Colorado
Ok thanks. A 306 with a hand crank is not common. I don’t even know if they ever made a “306D”. I’ve never seen or heard of one. (I hoped that you had a rare “unknown” model possibly!)
They made a 206D that I believe will accept the standard hand crank, but I don’t know if the German factory continued on to produce the 306. Don’t quote me on the 206D hand crank, but some of the German-made machines were a little different than the same model made in other markets, so I’ll go on thinking that until someone corrects me. There was also a 306M assembled in Italy, but I don’t know much about that model at all.
CD in Oklahoma
ETA: So, theoretically, your 306 hand crank and plate could fit on a Singer 319 as well?