You might have collected too many machines if...
#21
three 66s
one 99K
one 27
one 128
one toy chainstitch
one 15-90 ? made in China for Singer
I have nearly twice as many Singers as I do any other maker. Like you, I run into them and have to take them home while searching for my favorite Japanese ones. Or, they find me!
#22
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 724
Last I counted I have 14 sewing machines, just gave away three. So what does my friend do? Calls me Saturday morning to tell me she is at a yard-sale and they have 2 sewing machines LOL TOTAL enabler. NO I didn't go get them LOL
#23
I do not think of myself a Singer collector but I just now realized:
three 66s
one 99K
one 27
one 128
one toy chainstitch
one 15-90 ? made in China for Singer
I have nearly twice as many Singers as I do any other maker. Like you, I run into them and have to take them home while searching for my favorite Japanese ones. Or, they find me!
three 66s
one 99K
one 27
one 128
one toy chainstitch
one 15-90 ? made in China for Singer
I have nearly twice as many Singers as I do any other maker. Like you, I run into them and have to take them home while searching for my favorite Japanese ones. Or, they find me!
#24
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 1,131
We have one machine in storage that I had forgotten about until last fall.
It's ok to have duplicates. We currently have 2 Singer model 27 s with the pheasant decals. We also have 2 Singer 99s but they're around 30 yrs apart with some changes in between so I'm not sure that counts. My wife thinks I have too many machines but there are still a few more on my want list.
I may have the opportunity to display some at next year's fair in the 4H sewing exhibit. I'm hoping to have a few older ones set up that people can sew with if they want. I'll have to try to get a good variety before then. I'm hoping it works out.
Rodney
It's ok to have duplicates. We currently have 2 Singer model 27 s with the pheasant decals. We also have 2 Singer 99s but they're around 30 yrs apart with some changes in between so I'm not sure that counts. My wife thinks I have too many machines but there are still a few more on my want list.
I may have the opportunity to display some at next year's fair in the 4H sewing exhibit. I'm hoping to have a few older ones set up that people can sew with if they want. I'll have to try to get a good variety before then. I'm hoping it works out.
Rodney
#25
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Centralia, WA, USA
Posts: 4,890
Strictly speaking a clone isn't a Singer model 15. So you were right you didn't have one yet. Now you have the clone and a real 15 to do a side by side comparison on. At $17 you got a bargain. I just don't see Singer 15s go that cheap here.
A 66 and 101 would round out your set of class 66 machines. The 101s don't come up all that often though.
Rodney
A 66 and 101 would round out your set of class 66 machines. The 101s don't come up all that often though.
Rodney
#27
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Dakota
Posts: 2,633
I have to say that I am a collector. I have in my living room alone, 1 Singer Serger, 1 Juki serger, 1 Babylock serger, 1 black 301, 1 beige 301, 1 black 201 in QA cabinet, 1 singer 99k, 1 Spartan 3/4 size, 1 Viking Rose Embroidery machine, 1 singer 243, 1 Treadle, 1 fiddlebase not complete from SteveH, 1 Singer Futura II, 2 Black FW's 1 in a case smaller than the other, 1 Singer can't remember the # in a bag, 1 Singer Sphinx, 1 White in a cabinet. I have more out in the bus, in the construction trailer, upstairs, a German Dressmaker in my closet and at least 3 others in that closet. So what do I do with them??? I play when I have time. Plus I sent my 301 beige to a friend, and also a Singer to another friend, 1 Singer to my mother, 1 Singer to my sister.
#28
Dang, you must have been an hour typing that last post, amyjo. I would be a day and half trying to name all the ones I have scattered all over my house, out in my sewing room, and out in DH's shop, and maybe even out in the big barn out back. I have forgotten. I keep saying, I need to let my son sell some of them on ebay; but hasn't worked yet. I don't have time. Hahahaha.
#29
Strictly speaking a clone isn't a Singer model 15. So you were right you didn't have one yet. Now you have the clone and a real 15 to do a side by side comparison on. At $17 you got a bargain. I just don't see Singer 15s go that cheap here.
A 66 and 101 would round out your set of class 66 machines. The 101s don't come up all that often though.
Rodney
A 66 and 101 would round out your set of class 66 machines. The 101s don't come up all that often though.
Rodney
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/atq/4598671128.html
It can't be propane powered, can it?
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