Red Eye Singer ! WOOT WOOT
#12
Originally Posted by suezquilts
How do I find the manual? and the singer site, I'm having a hard time getting around it!
thanks.
According to the Singer web site, its birthday was June 22, 1910 (provided I looked it up correctly!) . She is beautiful. You will really enjoy her!
thanks.
Originally Posted by lovelyl
Originally Posted by suezquilts
Oh yeah, I was so excited, the guy delivered it and he wasn't out of the driveway and I was taking pictures!!!
I'm trying to find the age..
I'm trying to find the age..
http://www.singerco.com/accessories/instruction-manuals
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I have the same. I thought we used singer oil?? I went online and copied the manual. Just cleaned mine up. Need to get a case and the thing by the wheel for bobbin is off. Don't know if u need if if ur not going to wind bobbins? Guess we will be figuring ous out together. I was gonna call mine Lucy for all the trouble she's kinda given me! My 15-91 is Ethel!! U could call your rose Marie!!
#20
I wound my bobbins on a stand alone bobbin winder.
I use Arcopac Oil 90, which I use on my industrial machines.
Just finished oiling it, rethreading, put in new thread in the bobbins.
My machine is very clean and the decals are barely worn on the bottom.
It came in that wonderful cabinet with a stool. I emailed Jenny at sew-classic.com for the parts I need.
I actually love Lucy for a name, I don't know what I'm calling her.
I use Arcopac Oil 90, which I use on my industrial machines.
Just finished oiling it, rethreading, put in new thread in the bobbins.
My machine is very clean and the decals are barely worn on the bottom.
It came in that wonderful cabinet with a stool. I emailed Jenny at sew-classic.com for the parts I need.
I actually love Lucy for a name, I don't know what I'm calling her.
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