Will the Real 15 clone please stand up
#362
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Mark, I collect Pfaffs and I did not know there was ever a Pfaff that was a 15 clone? Does it say made in Germany somewhere? I am really curious about your machine! I would love to find a Pfaff like you have! Great looking machine, but it doesn't look like a Pfaff to me! I am drooling and very curious where that machine was made? Most 15 clones were made in Japan?
Nancy
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#365
Mark, I collect Pfaffs and I did not know there was ever a Pfaff that was a 15 clone? Does it say made in Germany somewhere? I am really curious about your machine! I would love to find a Pfaff like you have! Great looking machine, but it doesn't look like a Pfaff to me! I am drooling and very curious where that machine was made? Most 15 clones were made in Japan?
Nancy
Nancy
Also, the accessory box has a Made in Japan sticker on it.
There was one on eBay that went for crazy money, but other than that, there is a complete lack of information regarding this particular model of machine.
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Hi, I'm new to this group. I'm told my sewing machine is a 15 clone...but it sure looks like a Singer. Is it worth keeping for reasons other than sentimental value? It was my mom's. Unfortunately, her Singer was given away w/ the Singer machine table, as was my grandmother's Singer threadle.
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If you don't have a manual for it you can download a free one here http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...ion-manual.pdf
Your machine is definitely a keeper.
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Oh yes keep it! If you don't keep it drop it off at my place, then I'll clean it up and find it a good home. Those are so easy to maintain. They sew about anything. With the right foot they do nice free motion. I think the 15s are tops on my straight sew list.
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Ok i just got these 2 today!! I did not clean them jet and the blue one is missing the bobbing case so maybe i can find one that fit if not i will put in on display in me bedroom hihi.
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This is my Singer 15M not sure what model it is. I would love to find the manual for her so if anyone know where i can find the manual please tell me!
I really love the finish on her!
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I think this is a 15 clone but i'm not sure Love her blue color!
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This is my Singer 15M not sure what model it is. I would love to find the manual for her so if anyone know where i can find the manual please tell me!
I really love the finish on her!
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I think this is a 15 clone but i'm not sure Love her blue color!
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You can purchase a new bobbin case for about $13. The blue one is in such good condition, it'd be worth it to complete the machine.
The 15M is a new one to me. Another machine with a crinkle finish mixed with a shiny bed. Hmm.
The 15M is a new one to me. Another machine with a crinkle finish mixed with a shiny bed. Hmm.
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