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Old 10-14-2012, 01:44 PM
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DH unearthed a Singer model 15 while cleaning out his shed today. Head only, with motor. Reverse bar is a bit sticky but does move. Hand wheel moves a tad bit but otherwise is stuck. Didn't want to force the issue. Tension knobs seem a bit rusty as is bobbin cover plate. Decals are worn but in decent shape. Too much of a project for me to add to my list. Have a 66 I'm already working on and not enough room to add this one to the collection anyhow.

I'm in central NJ. PM me if you're interested. Otherwise will probably list on CL for free or, honestly, trash it.
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Old 10-14-2012, 03:47 PM
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If you were closer I would take you up on the offer. It would be a long road trip for me.
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If you were closer I would take you up on the offer. It would be a long road trip for me.
But think of all the great sights you'd see!
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DH unearthed a Singer model 15 while cleaning out his shed today. Head only, with motor. Reverse bar is a bit sticky but does move. Hand wheel moves a tad bit but otherwise is stuck. Didn't want to force the issue. Tension knobs seem a bit rusty as is bobbin cover plate. Decals are worn but in decent shape. Too much of a project for me to add to my list. Have a 66 I'm already working on and not enough room to add this one to the collection anyhow.

I'm in central NJ. PM me if you're interested. Otherwise will probably list on CL for free or, honestly, trash it.
Would it fit in any flat rate boxes?
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How much would it be if you shipped it to Okla.?
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Would it fit in any flat rate boxes?
Definitely wouldn't fit in a flat rate box.
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How much would it be if you shipped it to Okla.?
I'll have to weigh it to get a shipping quote. It's heavy! I'll try to figure this out in my travels today but honestly might take until sometime tomorrow for an answer. Today is slated to be a very long, hectic day.
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