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i thought i saw some post where a 319w was being sought. here is the listing for one. i really like the look of this machine; it looks like it is ready for business. no price is listed in the post though.
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/atq/3108305966.html
here is an industrial singer for a really good price of $75. this is about the cheapest i have seen the industrial singers in my area. look at all of the throat/harp/arch/air space available for quilting.
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/for/3063506236.html
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/atq/3108305966.html
here is an industrial singer for a really good price of $75. this is about the cheapest i have seen the industrial singers in my area. look at all of the throat/harp/arch/air space available for quilting.
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/for/3063506236.html
Last edited by Havplenty; 06-29-2012 at 12:16 PM.
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I tell you right now,, shut off that compute and go get that 31, forget you ever saw this 319w it's home machine...
I just got a 16-188 which is the big brother to a 31, They have the same body.... I paid $100 it came in a treadle stand, the top is falling apart,,,, it's monster.
at 75 $ you can't go wrong...consew copied these. parts will interchange.
that one is in a modren table , I'm sure a updated motor...
Do you understand the speed these run ? most do not. These run at one speed only, which is full speed.
hit the pedal and it will GO.. the only way to get a full range of speeds is to buy and install a servo motor ..then they work like a home machine,, servo's sell from 150 to 250..
go get it, you could reslle it for 3 x's that much
I just got a 16-188 which is the big brother to a 31, They have the same body.... I paid $100 it came in a treadle stand, the top is falling apart,,,, it's monster.
at 75 $ you can't go wrong...consew copied these. parts will interchange.
that one is in a modren table , I'm sure a updated motor...
Do you understand the speed these run ? most do not. These run at one speed only, which is full speed.
hit the pedal and it will GO.. the only way to get a full range of speeds is to buy and install a servo motor ..then they work like a home machine,, servo's sell from 150 to 250..
go get it, you could reslle it for 3 x's that much
Last edited by xxxxxxxxxx; 06-29-2012 at 12:40 PM.
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notsureif lemme say i consider myself a vintage machine hobbyist rather than a vintage machine enthusiast. so i am not one who collects, resales, tinkers, repairs, dismantles, refurbishes, restores or resuscitates these vintage beauties, i just like to sew with them. i would have no room for something as big as the 31. but one of these days i surely would like to play with one. i bet it is amazing.
Last edited by Havplenty; 06-29-2012 at 01:09 PM.
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I have a chance of getting a Singer 66. No attatchments nor manuel. It is a centinnel model and was made in 1951.
The spool pin is missing. I do not know what the condition is. The owner was $100 for it. I can not go see it for about 8 weeks. If he still has it I will go then. I all ready have three 66's that are Red Eyes and really do not need another one. Kathie
The spool pin is missing. I do not know what the condition is. The owner was $100 for it. I can not go see it for about 8 weeks. If he still has it I will go then. I all ready have three 66's that are Red Eyes and really do not need another one. Kathie
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Well, the $20 didn't stay in my possession long. At sale #1, I passed up a beautiful portable (I use that term loosely) Dressmaker with all cams and the instruction book. This one was cream with a turquoise faceplate, but for $50 it stayed there. My Universal fills that niche well. I passed on a plain Singer 66 from the late 20s in a normal looking cabinet - not a treadle. Just plain with straight legs - is it a #40? for a whopping $25. I did like the way both sides of the cabinet folded out. Machine looked good, just needs a bath. The handwheel turned okay. On the ground was a pretty White Rotary in a burled oak case - one the first portables White made. Again, I use that term loosely. I'm not sure how I'm going to get in the house. I didn't inspect it closely - just gave the seller the $20 and let her husband put in my car. It's been in a basement and the hinges are a little rusty, but overall it doesn't seem too bad. 1890s patent dates are engraved on the needleplate. The electrics look very old and scary. It was Aunt Genevieve's and she was a dressmaker by trade. that's all I know. Two machines in a week. This is not good. The bobbins are big and flat, I think. I did check to see if the bobbin case was there, but forgot to worry about needle size. It had a box of attachments with it, but at the last minute the seller wondered if they belonged with this machine. I'm not a good fibber so I had to tell her they were short shank and the White needs back clamping.
Irishrose, if it's a Family Rotary, it should use standard 15x1 needles. I've had success with the rotary bobbins from Sew Classic (they just don't have the thread hole the old ones do).
I guess crazy is in the eye of the beholder...or something like that. I was looking at some photos for an upcoming property/contents auction. I turned the laptop towards my mother and asked, "Is it nuts that I know there's a Singer in this auction, and that I know it's probably a 66, 15, 201, or even a 301 just from looking at this picture?" She didn't even have to bat an eye lash to tell me "Yes."
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I guess crazy is in the eye of the beholder...or something like that. I was looking at some photos for an upcoming property/contents auction. I turned the laptop towards my mother and asked, "Is it nuts that I know there's a Singer in this auction, and that I know it's probably a 66, 15, 201, or even a 301 just from looking at this picture?" She didn't even have to bat an eye lash to tell me "Yes."
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Irishrose, if it's a Family Rotary, it should use standard 15x1 needles. I've had success with the rotary bobbins from Sew Classic (they just don't have the thread hole the old ones do).
I guess crazy is in the eye of the beholder...or something like that. I was looking at some photos for an upcoming property/contents auction. I turned the laptop towards my mother and asked, "Is it nuts that I know there's a Singer in this auction, and that I know it's probably a 66, 15, 201, or even a 301 just from looking at this picture?" She didn't even have to bat an eye lash to tell me "Yes."
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I guess crazy is in the eye of the beholder...or something like that. I was looking at some photos for an upcoming property/contents auction. I turned the laptop towards my mother and asked, "Is it nuts that I know there's a Singer in this auction, and that I know it's probably a 66, 15, 201, or even a 301 just from looking at this picture?" She didn't even have to bat an eye lash to tell me "Yes."
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