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Old 04-10-2011, 08:40 AM
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It does need a belt. Did somebody say you can buy these at JoAnns? She is a 192k.
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Old 04-10-2011, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Here are the pictures of Kathie's cabinet before and after she had it re-finished!
How super neat!! My grandmother's red eye was in just that same cabinet and my sis had it refinished. I love those cabinets.
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Old 04-10-2011, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jan on 446
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Here are the pictures of Kathie's cabinet before and after she had it re-finished!
Wow! That is a beauty! I have one just like it with a Singer H-15 in it. The cabinet is in great shape but have to do a clean up on the machine. I plan on doing it when it warms up as it's too cold to work in the basement.
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I agree...What a transformation! Thanks for sharing the before and after pictures. I can't wait for the weather to warm up a little more so that I can go out in the barn and work on a few cabinets that need a little TLC.

Jan~I know that old masking tape can be pretty tricky. Have you tried taking a razor blade or sharp paring knife and very carefully "shaving" the surface part of the masking tape off. You don't need to get it all off just enough to allow the Goo-B-Gone to get under the "paper" part of the masking tape. Apply the Goo B Gone and let it sit for 1/2 hour and see if this removes the adhesive. You may need to reapply the gooBgone a couple times.

Thank you Shnnn for the weblink. I am going to order the print for my sewing room. It will be just the right touch :)
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I've never seen one in acabinet. If it is in super condition and the cabinet as well, it is reasonable (in my humble opinion).
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Old 04-10-2011, 08:51 AM
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So Friday we started on this road trip to see the redbuds. And we came home with all 3 of the treadles.
YAY!! That was me that posted it! I noticed yesterday the ad was gone :). Glad they went to a good home.
Thank you for posting that CL ad. I never search that far from home.
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Old 04-10-2011, 09:28 AM
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I agree...What a transformation! Thanks for sharing the before and after pictures. I can't wait for the weather to warm up a little more so that I can go out in the barn and work on a few cabinets that need a little TLC.

Jan~I know that old masking tape can be pretty tricky. Have you tried taking a razor blade or sharp paring knife and very carefully "shaving" the surface part of the masking tape off. You don't need to get it all off just enough to allow the Goo-B-Gone to get under the "paper" part of the masking tape. Apply the Goo B Gone and let it sit for 1/2 hour and see if this removes the adhesive. You may need to reapply the gooBgone a couple times.

Thank you Shnnn for the weblink. I am going to order the print for my sewing room. It will be just the right touch :)[/quote]

I am afraid to try using a razor blade as it might scratch the bed. I'll get the Goo-B-Gone and try it. If I can get the tape to loosen the tape then I can more easily remove the glue. The stuff I have tried so far, I have left on the tape for hours and some overnight with no results. I think the tape must have been on there for many years. The previous owner who sewed, passed away and her sister sold me the Necchi Miracle. I think the sister said she had kept it for about 10 years before deciding to sell it as she didn't sew at all.
Thanks for your suggestion! This board is awesome!
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Old 04-10-2011, 09:38 AM
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http://littlerock.craigslist.org/atq/2316216944.html

I think i'm gonna call about this one. Can anyone clue me in about this model? Is it worth it?

TIA
Basically a stripped-down Singer 99. No light fixture. Easiest one to convert to HC.
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Old 04-10-2011, 09:40 AM
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Hello, I needed to hi-jack a post to add a pic..I just bought this little darling and will pick it up next week. I was wondering if you can tell me anything about it by the numbers here or do I need to wait and get the serial number off the bottom? If anyone has a 222k, can you tell me how she sews? I have heard so many good things about Featherweights I just couldn't pass this one up - btw, her name is Maggie. Funny how I new her name the moment I saw her pics...
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Old 04-10-2011, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by jtapp9
OK, I found this much out. He says it does not say singer on the machine but that he's heard they were made by singer. But I guess I've learned from here that there were other companies that made knock offs??? Are they as equally as good or no?
It's an actual Singer, not a knock-off. Basically, like a 99. It probably says "Simanco" somewhere on it, maybe the motor or the underside, which stands for "Singer Manufacturing Company".
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Old 04-10-2011, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by tangledthread
Hello, I needed to hi-jack a post to add a pic..I just bought this little darling and will pick it up next week. I was wondering if you can tell me anything about it by the numbers here or do I need to wait and get the serial number off the bottom? If anyone has a 222k, can you tell me how she sews? I have heard so many good things about Featherweights I just couldn't pass this one up - btw, her name is Maggie. Funny how I new her name the moment I saw her pics...
Very nice find! The 222's (with the freearm capability) are harder to come by than the 221s, as less were made.
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