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Well, this is sewing machine #54. All of my machines are older machines except for two. Recently I had found a 201 in a bentwood case using a knee bar lever which I knew nothing about but I purchased it anyway and learned a few things about using the knee bar lever and the two different kinds Singer made. I was able to locate the right lever with the flat end so my 201 is now complete. This last weekend I found a Singer 99 In a very nice bentwood case using the knee bar lever that had the round end instead of the flat end like my 201 needed. I figured I just needed, well, need is definitely not the right word for a person with 53 machines, I just wanted to have both styles of knee bar levers so I purchased it. It is in fairly nice condition and the decals are really nice. It needs a little polishing but we can get to that. I did wipe it down with sewing machine oil and improved it's appearance quite a bit. I think the light covering on this machine was probably a shiny metal which I am hoping we can achieve. I do have a question about the two wires that attach to the controller that plugs the machine into a wall outlet. I have taken out the screws so I could get to the controller but I can't figure out a way to get the cover off so we can maybe rewire the electrical wires.
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I was also intrigued by the mechanism used to wind the drop in bobbin. I have never seen that used before with drop in bobbins. I have only seen that used with shuttle type bobbins. Another reason for my purchase of this machine.
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That machine is in great condition. It will clean up very nicely. It almost looks like the light shade has a bad clear coat on it. You should be able to shine it up again.
Good find! I'm fond of the little 99s for some reason. Rodney |
Very Pretty find..my very first vintage machine purchase was a 99 in a cabinet. Needed cleaning and a new hinge in the cabinet which I found on ebay and it was good to go, (and I was hooked ). I'll never have 54 though...but I still want a 201....lol
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I have the exact same machine but yours is in better shape. I got mine from a CL seller who threw it into the sale for free because she didn't want it sitting around, but yours looks much better. The case is very nice. I like it!
If you don't mind my asking, what is the serial # of yours? Mine is AE509289. Your looks a bit later but just a bit. |
Nice find for you! love vintage machines!
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Originally Posted by KenmoreRulesAll
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I have the exact same machine but yours is in better shape. I got mine from a CL seller who threw it into the sale for free because she didn't want it sitting around, but yours looks much better. The case is very nice. I like it!
If you don't mind my asking, what is the serial # of yours? Mine is AE509289. Your looks a bit later but just a bit. |
Thanks, Blackberry. Wow, yours is almost 10 years older than mine. And in fantastic shape!
I'll be interested to see it when you've cleaned and polished and have it sewing. Have fun. :) |
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Here's a photo of my 1932 Singer 99K.
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Beautiful machine! I felt better when I saw you have 54...I only have 12, 5 of which are vintage. Well, 13 when the little Janome that I ordered arrives. But it doesn't really count, because it's a present for my lil granddaughter who's just getting old enough to sew..
I'm wanting to find a child's vintage machine next...sigh... K |
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