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Suzi 06-02-2011 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by SewExtreme

Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
I got this yesterday. I didn't know FW had this attachment it also fits a 15. I also got a monogrammer and with these came two buttonholers which had extra cams. A bag of side clamping attachments and a box of the old singer bottom clamping attachments. Also in the box were three bags of commerical bobbins metal. A book on how to make your own clothes patterns. Pretty good haul I think. So glad to get the monogrammer.

Yes, nice haul!

Free is always a good price .......... kidding (no, serious). They are probably running anywhere from $40 to $200 depending on the condition of the decals, if it's in a cabinet (and what is the condition of the cabinet) and if all it's parts are where they are supposed to be and if it's free moving. You won't go wrong they sew a beautiful stitch.

Do you own a Singer 15? I just located a Singer 15 with a serial number that dates it to 1910. The thing that attracts me is that it is a red eye. I don't know who in the shop has a 15, do you? Wondering what a good price is for it also? Questions, questions... :shock:


SewExtremeSeams 06-02-2011 07:45 AM

Suzi, forgive me for being slow... do you own a 15 or a 15 clone? The machine I am looking at is a simple 15.

Are the older 15s as much of a workhorse as the newer ones? I have a 15-91 from about 1951 and I know it is a workhorse. Do you think $75 is too much? :-D

BoJangles 06-02-2011 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Do you own a Singer 15? I just located a Singer 15 with a serial number that dates it to 1910. The thing that attracts me is that it is a red eye. I don't know who in the shop has a 15, do you? Wondering what a good price is for it also? Questions, questions... :shock:

Sewextreme, Singer didn't make a Model 15 in the Redeye decal. If you found a 15 with the Redeye decal, it was painted/decaled that way by someone other than Singer. The Redeye decals were only used on the Model 66's. Can you post a picture of the machine?

Nancy

SewExtremeSeams 06-02-2011 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by BoJangles

Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Do you own a Singer 15? I just located a Singer 15 with a serial number that dates it to 1910. The thing that attracts me is that it is a red eye. I don't know who in the shop has a 15, do you? Wondering what a good price is for it also? Questions, questions... :shock:

Sewextreme, Singer didn't make a Model 15 in the Redeye decal. If you found a 15 with the Redeye decal, it was painted/decaled that way by someone other than Singer. The Redeye decals were only used on the Model 66's. Can you post a picture of the machine?

Nancy

Hmmm... interesting. Here is the machine.

Crossstitcher 06-02-2011 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by SewExtreme

Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
I got this yesterday. I didn't know FW had this attachment it also fits a 15. I also got a monogrammer and with these came two buttonholers which had extra cams. A bag of side clamping attachments and a box of the old singer bottom clamping attachments. Also in the box were three bags of commerical bobbins metal. A book on how to make your own clothes patterns. Pretty good haul I think. So glad to get the monogrammer.

Yes, nice haul!

Do you own a Singer 15? I just located a Singer 15 with a serial number that dates it to 1910. The thing that attracts me is that it is a red eye. I don't know who in the shop has a 15, do you? Wondering what a good price is for it also? Questions, questions... :shock:

I own three 15 clones. Like Nancy said I think the Red eyes are only on the Singer 66's. Check your serial number again and see if maybe you do own a 66.

SewExtremeSeams 06-02-2011 08:12 AM

I have been known to get things mixed up. Think I'll go look that up again. LOL, love you guys... :shock:


Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... it is a 66, 1916! DUH! :oops: :oops:

Thanks for setting me straight! :lol:

What about the price? It comes with a cabinet, not original I am sure.

QuilterGary 06-02-2011 08:14 AM

http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/atq/2415620391.html

Nice red eye and cabinet anyone interested

Deara 06-02-2011 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Here's the serial number: G4779462.

I have been known to get things mixed up. Think I'll go look that up again. LOL, love you guys... :shock:


The tension is not on the faceplate.
That is a good giveaway to knowing a model 15.
This beauty has her tension on the front facing you.

Blessings to you Linda,
Sandi

SewExtremeSeams 06-02-2011 08:19 AM

Thanks Sandi, Did you see my update up there? I left out a digit... makes a big difference. This is why I need y'all... little details slip past me... is it age?????? :lol:

Deara 06-02-2011 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by SewExtreme
I have been known to get things mixed up. Think I'll go look that up again. LOL, love you guys... :shock:


Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... it is a 66, 1916! DUH! :oops: :oops:

Thanks for setting me straight! :lol:

What about the price? It comes with a cabinet, not original I am sure.


You can always offer a lower price for her.
She is a pretty one.

Blessings,
Sandi

(We always need more machines) lol


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