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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
I still would not give up my 66-1 for anything but the FW wins out on camping trips. Glenn
Glenn you said your 66-1 and I remember someone saying that they had a 66-6. I have a 66, how can you tell the difference between and how can you tell what the third number is? Kathie
Glenn you said your 66-1 and I remember someone saying that they had a 66-6. I have a 66, how can you tell the difference between and how can you tell what the third number is? Kathie
The 66-6's were made between 1921 and 1931 with side clamping feet and are electric.
There was also a 66-3, hand crank, back clamping and a 66-4 - side clamping treadle. Also, a 66-5 - side clamping hand crank.
The 66-8 thru 66-24 are all side clamping and starting with the 66-14 they had reverse too. I had a chance to get 2 different 66-16's at different yard sales this weekend and passed on both of them. They were both electric of course, very nice - both had all the attachments and manual. I wish I'd of picked one up, but I didn't want another electric 66, I already have a 66-6 I saved! Although, it would be nice to have a 66 with reverse!~
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Originally Posted by okiepastor
Anyone remember the name/location of the business in OK with all the old "parts" machines?
Thought I saved it, but cannot find it--and have no clue where it is in all these pages--at least I think it was in here somewhere!!!!!!!
hope someone has it marked....or a better memory....
Thought I saved it, but cannot find it--and have no clue where it is in all these pages--at least I think it was in here somewhere!!!!!!!
hope someone has it marked....or a better memory....
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What is the difference between a 66 and a 99? Kathie
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Does anyone have information on Singer hand crank machines with serial numbers starting with NL-K
I heard these may be remakes. I could not find information on the web about this serial number.
The two I have seen are in really great condition, leading me to think they are remakes and not old machines.
I heard these may be remakes. I could not find information on the web about this serial number.
The two I have seen are in really great condition, leading me to think they are remakes and not old machines.
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Originally Posted by Kathie S.
What is the difference between a 66 and a 99? Kathie
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Originally Posted by Kathie S.
What is the difference between a 66 and a 99? Kathie
Originally Posted by Darcene
Originally Posted by okiepastor
Anyone remember the name/location of the business in OK with all the old "parts" machines?
Thought I saved it, but cannot find it--and have no clue where it is in all these pages--at least I think it was in here somewhere!!!!!!!
hope someone has it marked....or a better memory....
Thought I saved it, but cannot find it--and have no clue where it is in all these pages--at least I think it was in here somewhere!!!!!!!
hope someone has it marked....or a better memory....
NOW it is bookmarked!
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ok, all you experts ~ these machines are part of a private collection, but OMG they are gorgeous, and now I have to know what they are... so please help identify, so I can file the info in my memory banks! These are sooooo cool!
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Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
ok, all you experts ~ these machines are part of a private collection, but OMG they are gorgeous, and now I have to know what they are... so please help identify, so I can file the info in my memory banks! These are sooooo cool!
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at least 4 of them look like chainstitchers like the Willcox & Gibbs I want... I would love to see if our resident brains know what these are, they are just so neat to look at :)
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