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Old 01-15-2018, 10:35 AM
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Wow, I love the RAF decal. I had no idea you found those on sewing machines. I learn so much on QB
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Old 01-15-2018, 10:45 AM
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Awesome save!! My favorite treadle is my RAF 15. I had been wanting one for a long time when I came across it at a local antique shop last year. The stitches are impeccable.
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Old 01-16-2018, 07:24 AM
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Cathy, yes, Iris (GF) was surprised by the working of the stitch length regulator. I was too. I need to look at that a bit closer.

The RAF is dated 1934 so it is prior to WW II. I was quite pleased to bring it back to life.

I drove a Triumph Spitfire for quite a while and considered painting it with RAF insignia. Perhaps I may do that with a Raleigh 3 speed full fendered bicycle.
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Old 01-16-2018, 08:08 AM
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There was a RAF 15-90 (I think 15-90 - it was belt driven) on Dallas Craig's list yesterday, if anyone is interested.

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Old 01-16-2018, 08:25 AM
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I hope the chrome and bobbin winder cleans up a bit more, and it should be a fine machine. I don't mind a few signs of age and wear. If you have an older Singer 15 plate it might be more like the original, the pin stripes wasn't intruduced until 1950 as far as I know. There's a good chance yours was fitted with a motor early on in it's life. I have a 201K in a one drawer converted treadle cabinet. The machine dates to 1950 and the motor and lights are very much early 50s.
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Old 01-16-2018, 01:01 PM
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BTW - there are also some much later Singers with the RAF decal pattern. They look more like the 15-91 and are not the same as the older version.
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Old 01-17-2018, 05:15 AM
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It is a rather confusing thread at http://www.victoriansweatshop.com/po...001?&trail=100 but it has the RAF decals on machines that were made (according to serial numbers) after 1963 from Africa, Taiwan, maybe Canada and Peru. I think that when the Clydebank under went modernization in the early 1960s they may have sent parts and decals to those places.

bkay - I had to go look at https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/at...456895530.html I wish they had taken better pictures and serial number. I was trying to see if it had the drop feed dogs on bed. I wonder where they got the 15J-91 model number. It also looks like it may have been converted from treadle as it doesn't appear that the motor is a
Singer motor.

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Leonf, what year is it? I have a 15-91 coming to me as a gift with the RAF decal set on it. I think it is a 1937 or thereabouts from what I remember.
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I answered my own question when I read the serial number in your "before" photo and Ismacs says December 1936. It appears not to have a "reverse" function with the stitch length getting shorter as the stitch length lever is moved downward. There appears to be a motor mounting boss on the right side of the pillar, so it seems you could add a motor bracket, motor and belt with a controller to get it powered.

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Yes indeed, John Thomas. The boss is there . I could indeed electrify it. Still pondering it's fate.
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