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    Old 10-20-2011, 04:54 PM
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    meet cylde, he's a 1922 singer hand crank 99 from scotland. I'm just tickled pink to have this great machine. I'm in the process of cleaning him up, and would like to have a few extra bobbins and also, I need rubber feet for the bottom of the wooden case. anyone know where I can find vintage bobbins for him or have any leads on the rubber feet?
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    Old 10-20-2011, 05:02 PM
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    I got my bobbins on ebay, also the rubber feet are probably available at singeronline.com. This guy has all kinds of accessories, I just bought the 99 also. He has the belts, too.
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    That is way cool!! ok showing my age with the "cool"....how about AWESOME machine!!!
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    Old 10-20-2011, 05:41 PM
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    Originally Posted by gail1v8
    That is way cool!! ok showing my age with the "cool"....how about AWESOME machine!!!
    thank you! :)
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    Oh wow, Clyde is beautiful! I go pick up my 1948 99 handcrank on Saturday. I plan on ordering more metal class 66 bobbins from Sew-Classic.com. I think she also sells rubber feet for FW's which might work for your machine as well. I am excited! Enjoy!
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    Old 10-20-2011, 07:53 PM
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    Singer 99s take a standard bobbin that is widely sold, including at places like JoAnn's. The only source for rubber feet I found was this one, but don't know if they would be an exact fit for your 99:
    http://shop.sew-classic.com/Rubber-M...s-feet_c12.htm
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    Jenny at Sew-classic .com is great!
    she has all kinds of parts including bobbins (they also fit the 66 model)for your 99K...
    I also found the year it was made on her site.
    I downloaded a manual from there too:):)
    Mine was made in Scotland in 1955!
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    Originally Posted by gail1v8
    That is way cool!! ok showing my age with the "cool"....how about AWESOME machine!!!
    I think that the word is now "SICK" as in "that machine is SICK!!"
    :mrgreen: and if you are from New England it would be "Wicked Sick!"
    I think it's beautiful :-D The bobbins are pretty easy to find.
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    Sweet machine. Jenny at sew-classic has all sorts of stuff - if I don't see it I ask and she finds it!!!
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    Old 10-23-2011, 10:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
    Originally Posted by gail1v8
    That is way cool!! ok showing my age with the "cool"....how about AWESOME machine!!!
    I think that the word is now "SICK" as in "that machine is SICK!!"
    :mrgreen: and if you are from New England it would be "Wicked Sick!"
    I think it's beautiful :-D The bobbins are pretty easy to find.
    love the "wicked", i'm from NH originally and 4 years in TX has not taken the wicked from my vocab!
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