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Old 02-02-2019, 01:11 PM
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Hi! Can anyone help me to recognize this machine (looks similar to butterfly but not same):

[ATTACH=CONFIG]607792[/ATTACH]

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Old 02-03-2019, 06:03 AM
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This novice has no idea but is it ever beautiful!
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Old 02-03-2019, 06:15 AM
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It might be one of the current production models, made in India or China, and I guess various places in East Asia. I don't know too much about them, many of them are domestic model 15 clones, a few of them look a bit like industrial models. Some look even a bit like a Pfaff 130. They look like they are based on know vintage models, but often deviate a bit on certain features. With a bit of search you might find your model. Expect to find the exact same model under various brand names, finishes and decal set.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]607843[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]607844[/ATTACH]
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yep, the feed dog knob screams, modern machine from Asia. It will prolly have a serial # starting with N under the bed. I've seen a few, never messed with one. Some say they are OK, but a bit noisy. Singer 99 manual will kinda cover what you need but the stich control is like a Singer 15.
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Such pretty decals.
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Old 02-03-2019, 01:10 PM
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Well this machine is over 60 years old, we got it from grand ma of my wife.. the serial number is [ATTACH=CONFIG]607877[/ATTACH]
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Is the bobbin case standard CB 15 or something else? 60 years ago the machine could have been made in Japan too. Singer had factories all over the world at one point, and it sort of gave off spring to local production many places. I guess the machine was made for the Japanese or perhaps Chinese (Taiwan?) marked. Maybe it's possible to find someone who can read the writing on the machine; there shoudl be a red herring to follow. I can't tell the difference with signs like this.
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Originally Posted by leonf View Post
yep, the feed dog knob screams, modern machine from Asia. It will prolly have a serial # starting with N under the bed. I've seen a few, never messed with one. Some say they are OK, but a bit noisy. Singer 99 manual will kinda cover what you need but the stich control is like a Singer 15.
I had the same presser foot pressure button adjustment, set up on an old White sewing machine that came in it’s original solid oak cabinet. It was an Art Deco design, and came with an inkwell built in, and a slot to store the quills. That could be a clue to the age of yours maybe? Mine was original to the time period.
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What we need is an Asian languages expert, because it says something right there on the front. I red boxed it.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]607988[/ATTACH]
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Originally Posted by sbll885 View Post
Well this machine is over 60 years old, we got it from grand ma of my wife.. the serial number is
Where is your wife's grandma from? I think that may give us a clue.

Also, aside from the fact that I can't read what it says, those are really beautiful decals and it looks like Grandma kept it in very nice condition. I wonder if she used it very much?

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