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    Old 08-19-2010, 11:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by sewmom
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    I LOVE my old vintage Singers. I hate the newer ones they make today with all plastic gears. I have a Feather weight, Singer 99, 223, 301, 401, 500, and 774 and I love them all. I also have a "Pink" atlas sewing machine and a green Montgomery Ward sewing machine that I got at an auction for a song. They sew the straightest seams, and are still very easy to find parts for. I can do most of the maintence myself, so I don't have to take tem in for repairs so much. Pull out that old machine and use it. You'll love it.
    Katfish, i have my Mom's Pink Atlas. unfortunately it's been in the basement forever and i don't know if it even works. But this thread has inspired me to get it out of the basement, into the daylight and see if it works. all the neat little attachments are there too. i also have a treadle that was my great aunts that needs a new belt. maybe i'll get that working too. as soonas i can get my room cleaned enough to get near it! LOL
    Love the manuel that came with mine. Has a 50's housewife sewing in pearls and a lace. I feel so under dressed when I use it. LOL :lol:
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    Old 08-19-2010, 12:16 PM
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    Originally Posted by Pattiannie
    Hey quilterguy27.... I'd love to have a link to Billy's tutorial service info for Singer Featherweights...It'd sure save me some money taking or shipping it to SE Missouri to have it serviced. Would you be willing to share the info for others again?
    I'll second that! I want to keep mine in good condition to pass on to kids and grandkids - it's a 1924 Singer treadle. I haven't found a good source for maintenance.
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    Old 08-19-2010, 01:22 PM
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    I recently found a Featherweight and thought I'd use it only when my Janome was in for service, wrong. It sews so beautifully I think I'll only use the Janome when my Featherweight isn't available. I love the stitching it does, perfect even with me at the pedal.
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    Old 08-19-2010, 01:22 PM
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    I absolutely love the vintage sewing machines. I recently acquired a Necchi Bu Supernova, two Singer 201-2's, and a Singer 301-a. I would love to have a Featherweight. They're a little too expensive for me right now, but maybe sometime in the future. How to I obtain a link to Billy's site?
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    Old 08-19-2010, 02:58 PM
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    Originally Posted by sarge1
    ok ladies, when I got home from work, I dug out the old machine. I feel simultaneously guilty for keeping it boxed up all these years, and excited to try to use it. Can't start it up now (baby's sleeping), but tomorrow! Now, some help figuring out what I've got?! I can't find a model number on it; it seems there are pieces hiding inside the base (I hear them rattling around), but I don't know how to get them out; the bent piece of metal (see pic) seems to fit into a small hole on the base, and turn, but then nothing.This thing weighs about 150 lbs!
    What you have is a Singer 99, should sew beautifully! I have one just like this and I put a hand crank on it. It came
    with a 220 volt motor. The bent bar is the what is used to power the machine, you use it with your knee .
    The machine threads from left to right, needle goes in with the flat to the right.
    You can use the manual from a Singer model 66, same machine just bigger. To get to the stuff you hear rattling around, try undoing the thumb screw to the right on the plate thats to the right of the hand wheel.
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    Old 08-19-2010, 03:04 PM
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    I sew more with my 2 Singer treadles, 201K and 15-90. I also have 4 featherweights and a 301. They all sew a beautiful straight stitch, no plastic parts to wear out, they are all metal.
    Here's my sewing machine album:
    http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...60310442BRuLem
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    Old 08-19-2010, 03:10 PM
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    This is Billy's thread on old machines. I have found lots of info here. I have never tried to do a link before, so I hope this works. Billy is really involved with his dog Lola right now and isn't answering a lot, but you could PM him. His screen name is Lostn51

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1.htm
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    Old 08-19-2010, 04:44 PM
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    Originally Posted by greaterexp
    Originally Posted by Pattiannie
    Hey quilterguy27.... I'd love to have a link to Billy's tutorial service info for Singer Featherweights...It'd sure save me some money taking or shipping it to SE Missouri to have it serviced. Would you be willing to share the info for others again?
    I'll second that! I want to keep mine in good condition to pass on to kids and grandkids - it's a 1924 Singer treadle. I haven't found a good source for maintenance.
    you really can maintain these machines yourself. regular cleaning & oiling. rarely does something go wrong if you keep up on this. just not much to go wrong !
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    Old 08-19-2010, 06:04 PM
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    Originally Posted by sarge1
    I notice a lot of you have old Singer (or otherwise) machines, and post pictures of them, ask questions about repairing them, etc.
    I have one; my question is, do you just have these for display, or do you use them, or...? If you use them, what is the advantage of the old machine? I've never used mine (given to me by an aunt), and actually don't even have it on display.
    I am very pleased to say I have my mother-in-laws Featherweight sewing machine and table. It is in mint condition. When my Pfaff is in the shop, I use it the Featherweight. It sews perfectly!!! I also have a Singer treadle that I use when my power goes out. It was a gift from a friend ( how fortunate am I) and it is in perfect condition. I just light the Kerosene lamp and start peddling. Use yours and enjoy. Sophie
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    Old 08-19-2010, 09:46 PM
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    Well, I'm new on here! I was reading all the posts on the old sewing machines. We've had my husband's grandmother's old sewing machine in our bedroom for almost 20 years and I've never really opened it. I guess I'll open it tomorrow just to take a look at it and see what condition it is in. Maybe I'll start using it.
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