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#2431
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,624
Jeez, it's not like you don't deserve it. Just WHO is responsible for this 162+ pages anyway????
Boy you guys are tough :lol: :lol: :lol:
Billy
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by BKinCO
INDEED! For more reasons than one..................
See what happens when he's not here to defend himself???
ROFL. I'll live. I am just incapable of letting any opportunity of picking at Billy go by.......It IS pretty sickening though.....;)
Good then. He does need a little harrassment now and then :shock:
See what happens when he's not here to defend himself???
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by BKinCO
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
OH NO, BKinCO... I hope you feel better soon.
If you have spent more than Billy, just remember 1) it isn't a contest and 2) you can spend less from here on out. LOL (not at your expense--oh, didn't realize that would be a pun... reallly not intended, as they say. :-D
If you have spent more than Billy, just remember 1) it isn't a contest and 2) you can spend less from here on out. LOL (not at your expense--oh, didn't realize that would be a pun... reallly not intended, as they say. :-D
Billy
#2432
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,624
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Well I picked up another machine today at the thrift store. Its a Model 66 serial# AD361506 which was allotted on May 26 1931. Only 15,000 for that run which makes it a small run for a 66 for sure.
But it is in really nice condition with a little road rash on the bed, missing some parts, but the decal pattern is the "Filigree" which I think is a handsome decal pattern.
This one I would like to keep but I am going to service it replace the missing parts and sell it in either the electric form or treadle. I will leave it up to the buyer on this one. Its either sell this one or my 500A and I am not sure I really want to sell the 500A or not.
Billy
But it is in really nice condition with a little road rash on the bed, missing some parts, but the decal pattern is the "Filigree" which I think is a handsome decal pattern.
This one I would like to keep but I am going to service it replace the missing parts and sell it in either the electric form or treadle. I will leave it up to the buyer on this one. Its either sell this one or my 500A and I am not sure I really want to sell the 500A or not.
Billy
#2433
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,624
Originally Posted by pennijanine
Can anyone look at these pics and give me info on this machine? Thanks, Penni
#2434
It comes with both power supplies and the guy wants $40. Would that be a good price? Thanks for the info, so far... lol
#2435
Hi Penni,
I really like the faceplate on your machine. According to singerco.com your machine is a Singer 99K. It was commissioned on December 3, 1937 and 30,000 were allotted at that time.
If you type in singer 99k on your search engine lots of interesting info comes up. There is a site which has a 75 page manual copy for your machine.
Here is the site for the manual... http://parts.singerco.com/IPsvcManuals/99K.pdf
Did yours come with attachments and manual?
Hope this helps you. :P
I really like the faceplate on your machine. According to singerco.com your machine is a Singer 99K. It was commissioned on December 3, 1937 and 30,000 were allotted at that time.
If you type in singer 99k on your search engine lots of interesting info comes up. There is a site which has a 75 page manual copy for your machine.
Here is the site for the manual... http://parts.singerco.com/IPsvcManuals/99K.pdf
Did yours come with attachments and manual?
Hope this helps you. :P
#2436
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Hi Penni,
I really like the faceplate on your machine. According to singerco.com your machine is a Singer 99K. It was commissioned on December 3, 1937 and 30,000 were allotted at that time.
If you type in singer 99k on your search engine lots of interesting info comes up. There is a site which has a 75 page manual copy for your machine.
Here is the site for the manual... http://parts.singerco.com/IPsvcManuals/99K.pdf
Did yours come with attachments and manual?
Hope this helps you. :P
I really like the faceplate on your machine. According to singerco.com your machine is a Singer 99K. It was commissioned on December 3, 1937 and 30,000 were allotted at that time.
If you type in singer 99k on your search engine lots of interesting info comes up. There is a site which has a 75 page manual copy for your machine.
Here is the site for the manual... http://parts.singerco.com/IPsvcManuals/99K.pdf
Did yours come with attachments and manual?
Hope this helps you. :P
#2437
Penni, I would try to talk him down but if it is what you want and it comes with attachments and manual, I might pay $40 for it. Now, Billy, might not. Sew it is really up to you. :P
#2438
Originally Posted by pennijanine
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Hi Penni,
I really like the faceplate on your machine. According to singerco.com your machine is a Singer 99K. It was commissioned on December 3, 1937 and 30,000 were allotted at that time.
If you type in singer 99k on your search engine lots of interesting info comes up. There is a site which has a 75 page manual copy for your machine.
Here is the site for the manual... http://parts.singerco.com/IPsvcManuals/99K.pdf
Did yours come with attachments and manual?
Hope this helps you. :P
I really like the faceplate on your machine. According to singerco.com your machine is a Singer 99K. It was commissioned on December 3, 1937 and 30,000 were allotted at that time.
If you type in singer 99k on your search engine lots of interesting info comes up. There is a site which has a 75 page manual copy for your machine.
Here is the site for the manual... http://parts.singerco.com/IPsvcManuals/99K.pdf
Did yours come with attachments and manual?
Hope this helps you. :P
#2439
Cool! I have 3 or 4 machines with similar attachments and the same box. I love how manufacturers thought then... in metal rather than plastic.
#2440
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Penni, I would try to talk him down but if it is what you want and it comes with attachments and manual, I might pay $40 for it. Now, Billy, might not. Sew it is really up to you. :P
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