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I may be buying a new-to-me 99K :)

I may be buying a new-to-me 99K :)

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Old 05-06-2012, 08:20 PM
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Hope you got it for less than $100~~if not, it sounds like she's in good shape,enjoy it!!!
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Old 05-07-2012, 01:47 PM
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Out of curiousity, what does a 99 in a case go for? The 99 is a fairly common machine, correct? I have yet to come across a cabinet for the 3/4 size machines.
Looking forward to seeing pictures of your new machine, and cabinet.
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Old 05-07-2012, 02:13 PM
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I think I paid $30 or $40 for my 99 in a bentwood...had to rewire it, but it did have the kneebar.
I've only seen one in a cabinet, didn't buy it, was marked at $30...
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Old 05-07-2012, 02:16 PM
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the 99K is not that unusual, as it turns out, especially without the original cabinet. there are several members here who have one. i bought one at a yard sale for $10 and added $25 in parts (plate, belt and ring + s and h) for a total of $35 (parts from billy [lostn52]). it was in the original cabinet, never painted and had all the tools and manual. when i posted the pictures, other members realized that they had one in their attics, their garages and in their basements. the cabinets all matched mine and most of them were in good shape. be patient. they're around and one will 'find' you.

grayhare, it's the cabinet that's the kicker. cabinets never last as long as machines, but you could always switch out one cabinet for another of the same size. not so with the 3/4 size. fewer 3/4's were made, so fewer cabinets. also many were considered portable even through they weigh a ton and never had a table to start with. the portables had the carrying cases, which also weigh as much as a newborn elephant, and they didn't always survive. but you'd be surprised at how many members here have the original set. if i could find the post, you'd see everyone's pictures. it's like the attack of the 99K's. (do posts only go back a certain amount of time and then go to the post graveyard?)
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Old 05-07-2012, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by butterflywing View Post
the 99K is not that unusual, as it turns out, especially without the original cabinet. there are several members here who have one. i bought one at a yard sale for $10 and added $25 in parts (plate, belt and ring + s and h) for a total of $35 (parts from billy [lostn52]). it was in the original cabinet, never painted and had all the tools and manual. when i posted the pictures, other members realized that they had one in their attics, their garages and in their basements. the cabinets all matched mine and most of them were in good shape. be patient. they're around and one will 'find' you.

grayhare, it's the cabinet that's the kicker. cabinets never last as long as machines, but you could always switch out one cabinet for another of the same size. not so with the 3/4 size. fewer 3/4's were made, so fewer cabinets. also many were considered portable even through they weigh a ton and never had a table to start with. the portables had the carrying cases, which also weigh as much as a newborn elephant, and they didn't always survive. but you'd be surprised at how many members here have the original set. if i could find the post, you'd see everyone's pictures. it's like the attack of the 99K's. (do posts only go back a certain amount of time and then go to the post graveyard?)
I found your post and saw a picture of your machine and cabinet. Wow, very nice, I like the cabinet. You say that it is all wood. Very nice! I hope that some day I find one, and it follows me home. Maybe this summer with all the yard sales coming up.
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in my last reply, i said that billy's user name was lostn52. that was wrong. it's really lostn51. if anyone needs vintage parts, he's been able to help a lot of us on the board. on a side note, how did you find the post? i tried and couldn't do it.
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Originally Posted by butterflywing View Post
in my last reply, i said that billy's user name was lostn52. that was wrong. it's really lostn51. if anyone needs vintage parts, he's been able to help a lot of us on the board. on a side note, how did you find the post? i tried and couldn't do it.
I did a search in the Vintage Sewing Machine Shop, I did a search for 99K, the first time. I went through all the pages. If you search 99K yard sale find, you should be able to find it.
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