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    Old 06-08-2010, 07:18 PM
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    I'm on some Singer lists on Yahoo groups and there's a lady on there - Cindy Peters - who sells stuff - I've gotten belts from her. Also other people have bits and pieces that they sell.
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    the 99 is a nice little machine - a small 66 type machine.
    It's up to you to decide if you want to fix it up.
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    Old 06-08-2010, 07:35 PM
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    Originally Posted by fabric-holic
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    get that 301 out and use it girl~ That's a fantastic machine for piecing! and fabulous for free motion quilting....
    I might some day. I remember how nicely it sewed. I even used to know how to use the cams. But I'd feel guilty for not using my current expensive machine that I just had to have...lol.
    um, the 301 does NOT have cams/discs - it is a straight stitch only machine, the 306, 319, 328, 401 have cams (and others)
    lol...I love your "um"....my machine looks like the 301 but its the color of the 401, has cams, and has a lift up extension to the left like the 301. Can you tell me what it is?
    "UMMM" now I am curious too. I also think the only machines that have lift-up extensions are 301 & 221. and no cams for 301.
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    Old 06-08-2010, 07:46 PM
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    What is the difference between the 301 & 15-90? Im not sure what i have but will check out your downoload info.
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    Hi I have the Singer 500A. Which is very much like the 400, it came out in 1963. My Mom and Aunt bought it for my Grandma. It has pattern disks for some of the special stitches but most of them are built in. I adore this machine! It is very close to industrial strength.
    Thank you for the pictures and information on the other old Singers!
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    Originally Posted by fabric-holic
    Originally Posted by JJs
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    get that 301 out and use it girl~ That's a fantastic machine for piecing! and fabulous for free motion quilting....
    I might some day. I remember how nicely it sewed. I even used to know how to use the cams. But I'd feel guilty for not using my current expensive machine that I just had to have...lol.
    um, the 301 does NOT have cams/discs - it is a straight stitch only machine, the 306, 319, 328, 401 have cams (and others)
    lol...I love your "um"....my machine looks like the 301 but its the color of the 401, has cams, and has a lift up extension to the left like the 301. Can you tell me what it is?
    If you look for the serial number (often underneath) we can figure out what kind of Singer you have. I use all my machines at different times...a featherweight, a 185 J (the green "Barbie" singer), a 401a and a Morse Fotomatic. All were made in the 50s, just like me!!
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    Old 06-09-2010, 07:25 AM
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    Some of the German made Singers have fold-up beds like the 221 and 301's.
    Sharon W.
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    trying to download this info page but it wont let me...."internet error occurred" so i did the other thing suggested & it gives me th same msg. Help! Trying to find out what I have,,,,model #AD046605 & the booklet has the 15-90 on it.
    I may want to sell it for $65 and it's in a cabinet.
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    Originally Posted by nwm50
    trying to download this info page but it wont let me...."internet error occurred" so i did the other thing suggested & it gives me th same msg. Help! Trying to find out what I have,,,,model #AD046605 & the booklet has the 15-90 on it.
    I may want to sell it for $65 and it's in a cabinet.
    According to my records you have a Model 66 with 35000 allotted on April 1 1930. What decals do you have an it and is it electric or treadle operated?

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    has the gold decal like you see on FW and it's electric. I thought this was an 1948 301? Don't remember where i got that info.
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    Old 06-09-2010, 08:02 AM
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    Originally Posted by nwm50
    has the gold decal like you see on FW and it's electric. I thought this was an 1948 301? Don't remember where i got that info.


    according to the Singer website, it is, as Billy said, a 66
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