Looks like my 15-91 Clone from Singer. Go to the Ismacs.net site and download a free manual. The only thing mine does not have is the silver dial next to the thread holder spindle. Mine is electric but I put a hand crank on it so it could go camping with me.
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I do not know who made it- but I love it. Where did you find it?
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Try this link for Bill Holman's manual for the HA-1 class 15 straight stitch sewing machine. The Singer 15-88 through 15-91 has a different bobbin case as 'finger' on it points to the 11:00 position. The HA-1 has a 'finger' on the bobbin case that points to the 1:00 position. However, the manuals are mostly the same.
http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...ion-manual.pdf Cathy |
You are the lucky one.............calla. It is nice I never heard of that one will look to the other posts
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I LOVE the looks of your machine!!!!! I am not normally a jealous person----but tonight I am a lovely shade of green.
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She/he is a beauty/handsome one.
Name her/him "Joey" |
it threads like my Singer 237, flat of needle goes to the right and machine threads from left to right. Its got very pretty decals.
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Thanks Joe and Caroline. I finally downloaded the 'correct' manual and all is good! I had downloaded the wrong one the first time. Karen, I saw a posting on Craigslist and emailed about it. It's an elderly couple in rural Floyd VA that own an antique shop. The lady said it belonged to her sister. I didn't have time to try her out this weekend but maybe this week I can. She is beautiful! Even if I don't know exactly where she is from, I know I will enjoy her! Thanks for all the great help and comments everyone.
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boy is she pretty...not scratches at all...enjoy
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