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Old 03-12-2016, 10:23 AM
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I have a treadle sewing machine, serial #G6816627, it has the red and green and gold design on it. Can someone tell me anything about it. TY in advance.
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What make? Singer, New Home, Pfaff, etc.
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ISMACS data base serial #s 803701-828700 , Model class 15, 25000 made beginning November 15, in 1910.
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It sounds like a Red Eye 66 but Tessagins research says a 15. Please post a Pic so we can be sure. There are known mistakes in Singers records.

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SorryI don't know how to do pics. It is a Singer, but very decorated, like I said, someone else told me the date was Aug. 24th 1910. I have a new belt for it but don;t know how to put it on.
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Tessagin did you get the number right.....G 6816627 ?
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I don't know of any red and green Singer 15s so it might be a Singer 66
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Does it look like this? This is a Model 66 with the "red eye" decals. This decal pattern was only put on the early model 66's, up until the 20's.

your model number is for a 66, allocated March 4th, 1919. The one in the picture is from 1923, and is a side clamp machine. I have another from 1922 that is a back clamp machine.


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According to Ismacs it's a 66 from March 4, 1919.
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[TABLE="class: center collapse bordertable ninefivepcent alternate"]
[TR]
[TD]G-[/TD]
[TD]6791271 - [/TD]
[TD]6841270[/TD]
[TD] - 66[/TD]
[TD] - 50000 - [/TD]
[TD]March 4, 1919[/TD]
[TD]Copied direct from ISMACS[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

Tessagin, you missed a number. Easy to do. It is a model 66.

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Wow, the boxes didn't show when I copied it.
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