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Old 04-22-2015, 11:48 AM
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Great before and after pics Grant! That Sphinx machine looks amazing.
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Thank you Rodney. I can usually tell by looking at a machine if it is going to clean up well or not. This one came out even better than I expected.
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Old 04-23-2015, 12:37 PM
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Mine is not as old as the above pics. But I LOVE it. It is from 1962. Please let me know if this is not old enough for your vintage group. I sew with it and I would like tips on caring for a vintage machine. My Pfaff is in a sewing cabinet. This image is just from the internet. It is a wonderful machine and can sew through six layers of heavy denim like butter. It can also sew through leather. [ATTACH=CONFIG]517859[/ATTACH]

I really love this photo from the instruction manual! I know we all sew in high heels!!!
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Welcome to the board! I am sure that folks here will be able to help.
(I can't because I only collect machines from the 1800's)
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Originally Posted by DJofTexas View Post
Mine is not as old as the above pics. But I LOVE it. It is from 1962. Please let me know if this is not old enough for your vintage group. I sew with it and I would like tips on caring for a vintage machine. My Pfaff is in a sewing cabinet. This image is just from the internet. It is a wonderful machine and can sew through six layers of heavy denim like butter. It can also sew through leather.

I really love this photo from the instruction manual! I know we all sew in high heels!!!
Welcome DJofTexas.
It is old enough and a great machine too. All you have to do is ask. There are some great and informed people here that can help you with just about any question you can have about a vintage machine. Even the really old antique machines. You just met, who I hold in the highest regard as thee authority on the really old ones, SteveH.
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Old 04-23-2015, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by DJofTexas View Post
Mine is not as old as the above pics. But I LOVE it.
The Pfaff 262 is one of the best ever sewing machines. Quite a few of us have them so ask whatever you like. I've had two 260s. Your machine doesn't seem to have a home. Does it have a cabinet or is it a 'portable'?
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Originally Posted by DJofTexas View Post
Mine is not as old as the above pics. But I LOVE it. It is from 1962. Please let me know if this is not old enough for your vintage group. I sew with it and I would like tips on caring for a vintage machine. My Pfaff is in a sewing cabinet. This image is just from the internet. It is a wonderful machine and can sew through six layers of heavy denim like butter. It can also sew through leather. [ATTACH=CONFIG]517859[/ATTACH]

I really love this photo from the instruction manual! I know we all sew in high heels!!!
Well, I do, of course! LOL

Actually, I am one of those barefoot quilters.

Welcome. You should love it here and especially the Vintage Machine section. I have learned sew much.
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I have posted pics of both my girls in other threads, but figured I'd put them in the same post here. First in line is my very own Iron Lady, "Minnie". She's a Minnesota Model D (model number D1699105) vibrating shuttle machine. I found her sitting all alone in our local Peddler's Mall. Got a good deal on her (at least I think I did; I paid $75 for her). Got her cleaned up and she sews like a champ. Now I just have to get used to using a treadle machine. You would think that since I spin on a single treadle spinning wheel that I could get the hang of it pretty quickly. Guess it requires more practice!

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The second is my Kenmore "Lucy". She's named after the lady that bought her originally. Sadly, I never knew this lady. A friend of ours bought her at an estate auction and used her as an end table in his sunroom. I was looking for a sewing machine and he gave her to me. Her model number is 158.13570 and her serial number is 0014277. She has a table that I am seriously considering refinishing, but haven't decided yet.

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As promised, Here are some more pix of the Singer 27.
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Fantastic... I have been doing the same with old car parts this week. Makes me long for an old machine to clean....
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