Just pulled out mt GM's treadle machine. It was a 1929 also. Have a machine repairman who says he has all the old belts and restores them. My 6yr old GD says she wants it, she's trying to learn to make tops. Trying to make one for her kindergarten teacher. NOW, DH says his mother has one in a storage house at her old house. About to make a mad dash out there since she passed and "the young folks" don't have a clue to the value of that machine. Congrats on yours--I'm feeling Blessed about now!!! :thumbup:
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Lovely...enjoy. I love vintage machines.
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She looks just like mine. Billy (lostn51) says she is a La Vincendora model 127. Mine was made in 1925. I downloaded the owner's manual and the repair manual, but I don't remember where; I have it as a PDF on my desktop. Just Google Singer Model 127-128 owners manual and I'm sure you'll find it. My case doesn't look nearly as good as yours, and I'm missing most of the attachments and the cover on the right side of the case. Your's is lovely. Lucky you!
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Hey I have one of those too! Beautiful machine.
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Originally Posted by EllieG
I have my Grandmother's machine that looks just like yours. When I try to look up it's serial number I can't find a match. The number is GO510339. Can anyone help me?
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WOW! She is a beauty!
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Originally Posted by LoriEl
I found out last night that my brother has had an old Singer that my dad picked up at a yard sale years ago. Now I have it! I have to call to get the instruction manual.
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She's a beaut! Hope you get her singing soon.
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Yes! That's the number G0510339. Thank you for responding
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She is so pretty. Love those breadbox cases. Have you named her yet?
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