Old Singer Machine
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I have several of these and they vary in age but all mine are in great shape and still sew too! You got a great deal! Please allow me to welcome the new member of your family! Hee Hee if you want to pm me with the serial number when you get it home i can tell you about it.lol, Julie
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Ok here is the picture before . I plan on cleaning it up a bit. Anybody know anything about these machines.
Case for Machine
[ATTACH=CONFIG]59542[/ATTACH]
Singer MAchine
[ATTACH=CONFIG]59543[/ATTACH]
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I am in the process of looking into it for you and hope to find something soon. It looks alot like some of the ones i have and i will have to look up their numbers. This is a picture of the one i'm sewing on right now it is from 1956 and it is a model 66, but yours is older than this one.
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Originally Posted by sewred
I am in the process of looking into it for you and hope to find something soon. It looks alot like some of the ones i have and i will have to look up their numbers. This is a picture of the one i'm sewing on right now it is from 1956 and it is a model 66, but yours is older than this one.
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Looking at your pictures, your machine looks like it has a flat face plate and that it is a smaller version of the model 66. That means that it is probably a model 99 or a variation of the model 99.
The model 99 is a great little machine. I have been looking for one to buy so that I could make it into a handcrank.
Before you use your machine, make sure to check out or have someone else check out the wiring. Because of the age of the machine, you may need to change the wiring so that you don't get shocked.
The model 99 is a great little machine. I have been looking for one to buy so that I could make it into a handcrank.
Before you use your machine, make sure to check out or have someone else check out the wiring. Because of the age of the machine, you may need to change the wiring so that you don't get shocked.
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