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Old 01-04-2022, 11:35 AM
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Hello, I am new to this group and have been gifted several old machines.
I would appreciate help in identifying them so I can begin to get them in better working order.
The first is a treadle marked with "Dutchess" and a unicorn decal.
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Old 01-04-2022, 06:05 PM
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Thank you for the pictures. I initially thought it was a Davis, based on the needle plate and stitch length on the bed. However, I didn't see any with the front inspection plate on the pillar. I then looked at the New Royal B and there are more similarities to that machine. Yours has a little different head shape than the one shown at http://needlebar.org/nbwiki/index.php/Illinois

Your machine is missing the thumb screw for the stitch length regulator.

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Great looking machine. please be careful as you go to clean it up. Water will silver those gold decals so keep it , or water based products away.

Sewing machine oil an soft rags are the way to go.. Welcome aboard.
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I found out the cabinet this "Dutchess" lives in is a Rockford #516, and has all the Greist attachments in the original case... even a ruffler! So excited to get this old girl going.
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Old 04-04-2022, 04:15 PM
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How do I identify the age on this treadle? My mom, aunts, and uncles remember seeing my grandma use growing up. She preferred this singer 15 style clone. I’m also wanting to learn how to use it as well.
She passed away a little over the year ago, my intentions are to re do some of the top layered wood to make it has when my grandpa got it for her. Any advice for will me be much appreciated and helpful.
thank you all in advance for information on this clone model.

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Welcome to QB, Rwebb31. Maybe you should start a new thread or reply to a thread about 15 clones Will the Real 15 clone please stand up
If you want to refinish the wood I would suggest refinishing sewing machine cabinets
If you want to revive it to look good and work well I would suggest Cleaning and Reviving furniture(Sewing cabinets)
A manual that should work for a 15-clone can be found at https://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mac...al-rotated.pdf

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