99K Yard Sale Find
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Originally Posted by annev
There is a gentleman who lives in Washington state that travels with his wife to various quilt and sewing shops during the winter months. He gives a great class for the repair and maintence of these machine. I live in the far west valley of Phoenix and went all the way south to Casa Grande, AZ to take this class. I just called Kokopelli Quilts and found out the information for you. Be sure to ask him about the parts you need. He can, also, supply a book or manual for you.
David McCullum, Washington State, 425-330-9473
www.rxfeatherweight.com
Hope this helps.
Anne V.
David McCullum, Washington State, 425-330-9473
www.rxfeatherweight.com
Hope this helps.
Anne V.
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hi piepatch,
there's no model number. the serial number is EJ252242. right above the serial number, on the pedestal of the machine, is a little plaque that says 99K. above that is a lever that says, at the top, BACK TACK
i researched it before i posted and i know it was made in scotland, in clydebank, outside edinburgh, in 1953. since then, i looked up singer 99K and saw pix and they were exactly the same.
do you have a pic of the 201?
there's no model number. the serial number is EJ252242. right above the serial number, on the pedestal of the machine, is a little plaque that says 99K. above that is a lever that says, at the top, BACK TACK
i researched it before i posted and i know it was made in scotland, in clydebank, outside edinburgh, in 1953. since then, i looked up singer 99K and saw pix and they were exactly the same.
do you have a pic of the 201?
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
thanks for the info. the machine still has it's original manual and billy (lostin51) is sending me the missing parts. but i will bookmark this name in case billy disappears.
I am working on transitioning my businesses to nothing but Vintage sewing machines. I will still paint cars here and there but not anything like I have been doing before. If I paint one a year that will be doing something.
I am looking to buy some land right now and when I do a 4800sqft facility will be built that will house my business. I am not going to go into the details right now but I am going in with both feet and I am not looking back!
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Oh I cant remember if I told you this or not but it uses the popular class 66 bobbins. Just make sure you use the metal ones and not plastic. The vintage machines will eat the plastic ones up!!
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Here are the pix of my grandmothers Singer machine. It was also made in 1953 in Clydebank, Scotland. It has the red "wick" and is the same except it has a different cabinet.
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Originally Posted by stitchhappy
Here are the pix of my grandmothers Singer machine. It was also made in 1953 in Clydebank, Scotland. It has the red "wick" and is the same except it has a different cabinet.
billy, i know you're lurking, so can i also get a new ring for the bobbin winder? that's about to go.
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