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JudyTheSewer 10-15-2011 12:34 PM

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Hi, I am asking for help please!

Can anyone date this machine? As seen on the chrome plate, the number is: No3086886. I didn't notice when I bought it but now I see clearly that one of the plate screws is missing - LOL!

Also, I am looking for opinions regarding how much I should "touch" this machine and cabinet. If it were a Singer 66 I wouldn't hesitate in shining her up nice and pretty and re-finishing the cabinet. However, I'm not sure what level of cleaning I should do to this one. Is it rare enough that it should retain its patina? In any case, I will want to do what needs done in order for me to use it.

It came with several feet (no glass presser foot Charlee.) I don't know what many of these are yet but they appear to be a tucker, hemmer, binder, and other misc. feet. There also is an extra feed dog plate that says "FOR COARSE THREAD", 4 extra bobbins, and a Boye 18 wooden needle case with two needles. The bobbin case is in the machine but is knotted up with thread so I'll have to work at it to get that out.

It is in a seven drawer cabinet which has all of its wheels and the treadle works. I have not seen this style of cabinet in any other pictures of the D-9. The cabinets that are similar to this have straight angular wood pieces on either side of the middle drawer. This cabinet has graceful curved wood accents underneath each end of the center drawer. The cabinet top itself has lifted veneer in some places where cracks have developed in the middle of the board. The edges of the boards do not have lifted/missing veneer. The belt is rotten.

I am very pleased with the condition of the decals on the head. When I bought it there was flannel wrapped around the top bar being used as a pin cushion. As you can see to the right of the spool for thread, the decals have been damaged in that area by the pins.

I really appreciate any comments and opinions you can give me! Thank you so much.

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quiltingcandy 10-15-2011 12:39 PM

Wow it is beautiful!

Rose L 10-15-2011 12:44 PM

I don't have any info for you, sorry. It's a beautiful and interesting looking machine and the cabinet is so fancy and lovely. What a great find!

blondeslave 10-15-2011 01:05 PM

Beautiful machine! I'm curious, what size is the harp?

MisDixie 10-15-2011 01:08 PM

Might want to post this over in the Vintage Machine shop. The folks there know these old machines. What a beauty!

wvdek 10-15-2011 01:10 PM

No info for you. However, I would love to own a nice machine like that. As far as the cabinet and base - could you post another picture of it? I love what I can see of the cabinet and have been looking for a 7 drawer with the gingerbread on it.

girliegirl 10-15-2011 01:11 PM

i would car clean her, wax her up and as for the wood. steel wool her and touch up her with matching stain and polish her up.. that is all she needs... looks good to me.

QuiltnNan 10-15-2011 01:35 PM

what a wonderful machine. lots of room for quilting. the cabinet's beautiful

JudyTheSewer 10-15-2011 07:34 PM

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Thank you everyone for the kind feedback.

VintageBlondeslave, the harp space is 26 inches. I measured the space from the base to the bottom on the bar that runs across top and there it is just over 5-1/2”.

Wvdek, I am pleased that you want to see more pictures! The first one shows the entire front so you can see all seven drawers at once. The pulls appear to be wood with some gold gilting. The second picture shows how the wood on the interior sewing surface is in fine condition. In the third photo I am trying to show how the actual top (once the machine is folded away) has lifted/curled veneer along cracks that have developed in the middle of the boards.

Thank you MisDixie. I was hoping a moderator would move this over for me since I don’t know how to add new posts in that User Defined Topic. Should I add it to the generic post named “Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell”?

debbieumphress 10-15-2011 08:10 PM

Beeautiful machine. CONgrats


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