Singer 9W
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Singer 9W
I was visiting a relative in Minneapolis and, somehow, ended up shopping in a person’s garage who happened to have about 60 sewing machines, and I found this. I had no idea what it was when I saw it, but was intrigued so it found its way into the car with 4 other machines. There is no “W” on the serial number, so I think it’s a later model. The bobbin case is in it, along with a bobbin, and from what I found on another thread it’s possible it takes 301 bobbins. It spins freely and the decals are in pretty good shape, so far it appears to be missing only a needle plate screw. I wish it had a boss for a hand crank though as I don’t have a treadle table to put it in.
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You have an unusual bit of Singer history. Singer bought Wheeler Wilson. And started using their factory before they moved Singer parts in. They used Wand W parts and rebadged them as Singers Maybe a few other changes.That's one reason it doesn't have a boss WW hand cranks ( if any) would not have used Singer mounts.
I don't believe it shares a bobbin with many, but I'd be glad to be shown the error of my ways.
My W W follows..
I don't believe it shares a bobbin with many, but I'd be glad to be shown the error of my ways.
My W W follows..