Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Oh Texas Jan, your poor little machine is truly rusted. Hopefully, someone will know what to use. I look forward to seeing it when you have it restored and running. Quite an endeavor at this point, huh? :-D
Texas Jan
Thanks so much. The "temple of doom" sounds quite scarey !!
Texas Jan
Texas Jan
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Ok , I have just gotten this 1924 Singer 99. She needs some work... belt, light cord replaced, electric cord with foot pedal! I wonder if there are electric cords/foot pedals with the three prong plug that is enterchangable with the 99?? Maybe someone could let me know via a pm. I also need manuals for her too. :) Thanks for any help.
I forgot to mention, I got her for $11.50. But she needs work!
Sharon
I am attaching some pictures of her :)
I forgot to mention, I got her for $11.50. But she needs work!
Sharon
I am attaching some pictures of her :)
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Hi fellow collectors of vintage machines, remember several weeks ago I posted pics of a very dirty blackside that was given to me with the case painted in an antique red. Well I did some work on the case and cleaned it up to match the cleaned machine. Here is some before and after pics of the case. Glenn
Before
[ATTACH=CONFIG]198837[/ATTACH]
after, all is left is to stencil the Singer logo
[ATTACH=CONFIG]198838[/ATTACH]
Originally Posted by emmah
Free manual for the Singer 99 at
http://www.a1sewingmachine.com/manuals.htm
(my favorite piecing machine is the 99!)
http://www.a1sewingmachine.com/manuals.htm
(my favorite piecing machine is the 99!)
Originally Posted by Glenn
Hi fellow collectors of vintage machines, remember several weeks ago I posted pics of a very dirty blackside that was given to me with the case painted in an antique red. Well I did some work on the case and cleaned it up to match the cleaned machine. Here is some before and after pics of the case. Glenn
Originally Posted by Glenn
Hi fellow collectors of vintage machines, remember several weeks ago I posted pics of a very dirty blackside that was given to me with the case painted in an antique red. Well I did some work on the case and cleaned it up to match the cleaned machine. Here is some before and after pics of the case. Glenn
Texas Jan
I have a question of my 99... it is from 1924, and I don't see the stitch lever on mine. Did they not have stitch lengths back then?? I have a picture to post for you to see.
See, there is no lever for stitches.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]198843[/ATTACH]
See her pretty face :)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]198846[/ATTACH]
"Maybelle"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]198847[/ATTACH]
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Originally Posted by Glenn
Hi fellow collectors of vintage machines, remember several weeks ago I posted pics of a very dirty blackside that was given to me with the case painted in an antique red. Well I did some work on the case and cleaned it up to match the cleaned machine. Here is some before and after pics of the case. Glenn
Glenn, what is the make of your machine? 66 15
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