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JoannaD 10-10-2015 06:01 AM

It followed me home.. I am not a collector!!
 
Ok this is my first attempt at posting a photo so excuse me if its huge...

My parents are in the process of moving and dad asked me if I wanted his SM. He bought it at a yard sale in the 70's for repairing sailboat sails but I know he didn't use it much. It was in the summer cabin and I was the last person who used it (when I was 14). I learned to sew on my neighbors sewing machine and only once ever used my dad's machine to make anything. So, it has some sentimental value to me and it will come live with me, but oh man. I am not a collector (which you would not know based on the growing herd in my *dry and climate controlled* basement.)

I have always assumed it was a red-eye 66 but when I got a more educated look at it this past weekend, it's a Singer 9w-7. I thought, at first, from the front tension that it was a 15 but the the face plate was painted, the column was square and the serial number was in the back. Found the manual with the box of attachments and got the model number. It's not the donut bobbin, so I have that going for me! But it's the first machine I have that takes odd needles and there weren't any extras in the drawer. I think I broke one a few decades ago...
The arm is pretty chewed up from what I assume was whatever you call the rag they wrapped around it to use as a pincushion. Considering it's 100+ years old though, it's not too shabby! Some fascinating history behind it too.


http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/a...image.jpg1.jpg

Tartan 10-10-2015 06:33 AM

​She's a little beauty even with the rag rash!

ManiacQuilter2 10-10-2015 06:35 AM

WOW, I have been around sail makers and they used much more industrial sewing machines. The cabinet is gorgeous. ENJOY. :)

Sandra-P 10-10-2015 06:39 AM

Beautiful! I wish something like that would follow me home.

tessagin 10-10-2015 06:46 AM

Sew nice to have handed down from your dad of all people. Most often from the mother. Looks great hope you're able to find what you need to get it up and running. Glad you have a climate controlled basement. Quite essential for any home.

earthwalker 10-10-2015 07:03 AM

It's lovely as is it's history. What a treasure, enjoy it.

Stitchnripper 10-10-2015 07:15 AM

That is a wonderful story and good looking machine.

Mrs. SewNSew 10-10-2015 07:39 AM

Lovely machine! It would've followed me home too! I hope you can get some needles for it and have it up and running!

Rodney 10-10-2015 07:57 AM

It actually looks great to me! Congrats on getting it.
Rodney

costumegirl 10-10-2015 08:56 AM

What a great machine She is beautiful!!

When I first glanced at the lovely gold decals, I thought it was the elusive "Owl" design but looking at it closer and referring to ISMACS, I think it is the "Celtic Knot" or "Pearl" design - scroll down to see it here:
http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...ic-decals.html


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