Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by hootnannie
I found this in Wikipedia and thought it may help someone follow the order of production.
This makes my machines fit right in - my 127 is a 1913 machine (they started in 1910), my 27 is a 1901 (they started in 1891), my 28 is an 1898 (they stated in 1891), my VS 3 that I just got is an 1889 (they started in 1887) and the VS 3 also started in 1887 - but it was a rectangular bed! What is the link to this page? Did it go into the 66's etc.? Nancy :-P :!: |
http://medlibrary.org/medwiki/Singer...127#Production
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Wow! Thanks Annie for sharing this information. I really need to take the time to organize my literature from the past couple of years :)
Oh so much to do so little time.... Off to a Spa appt for a new arrival. Judy |
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
I have been off the board for a few days and boy the machines everyone has gotten! Congrulations to all. I won a 301 on e bay the other day and waiting for her to come home. This one will be a sister to the one I already have. I love that 301.
About NB I was a member and was able to sign on to it maybe 2 weeks ago. Tried to sign one several times last week and it wouldn't accept my password so think since I am on this board I have been blackballed. Has anyone else had this problem in the last few weeks? Judy |
How strange. In my neck of the woods the sun is shining AND it's snowing.
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Originally Posted by hootnannie
I was trying to find the name of Bessie's decal, which BTW is "Painted Roses". I bought a fiddlebase V2 and loved it so much that I bought an identical one on E-bay with pristine decals on it. It's the head only so now I'm in search of an appropriate treadle cabinet. The complete one is going to my GD for Christmas. Any how the link is below and has a wealth of info. Enjoy!
:-P :!: Nancy |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
The 1908 model 66 in my avatar is a back clamp. Sorry if that's not what you were asking, the question confused me!
And yes, I'd expect a 1908 machine to have a back clamp! I am going to have to make a timeframe for our 66's with back clamps and side clamps. Now, with your machine I am back to wondering why Kathie's 1909 has a side clamp - I bet her machine was a special order! Nancy |
kwendt, the machine in that coffin top looks like the Ruby I am considering. A smaller machine than its predecessor, apparently.
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This is my first time to try to post pics here but just gotta try so I can show ya'll they jewel I found yesterday. I've already named her Annabelle. From the best I can make out the serial # is G8459271 which I think makes her a 1910 model 15 Red eye. It has the singer swing away motor but I need a new rubber on the little wheel that touches the bigger wheel. The guy I bought her from said he thinks the contacts are bad in the foot pedal. DH can hardly wait to tinker with her but even if she never works properly she will be a beauty to look at once she's cleaned up.
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Originally Posted by Kathie S.
Nancy, I looked at my White and the feet attatch to the bottom of the needle bar. There are no clamps on it. Kathie
Nancy |
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