Vintage Sewing Machine Question
#1
Craigslist in my area has a vintage machine listed at a great price. It is in a wooden case with the arched top. She has no original book with it and doesn't know the model number. Is there more than one model that came in these old cases? If so how do I tell them apart? Ann in TN
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Pretty machine - it has a lovely scrolled faceplate. Most likely a 128 or a 99. They are 3/4 size machines that sew like they are full size, but they are not light. The serial number should be on a plate in front of the pillar. That will help you find the year and the model. I'm guessing 99, but it's hard to tell from the back.
#5
It's a 201 - go buy it! LOL!
Actually, it seems to have a knee-lifter mechanism on the back - hard to tell for sure, but I think this kind of 201 is a 1200. I just saw a discussion on these the other day, but I can't remember where.
PS: if you think it's a great price, I would definitely go get it. The 201 is one of the best machines Singer ever made - the 1200 has a knee-lever foot lifter, but they're basically the same machine. Potted motor, class 66 bobbins, standard 15x1 needles. :)
Actually, it seems to have a knee-lifter mechanism on the back - hard to tell for sure, but I think this kind of 201 is a 1200. I just saw a discussion on these the other day, but I can't remember where.
PS: if you think it's a great price, I would definitely go get it. The 201 is one of the best machines Singer ever made - the 1200 has a knee-lever foot lifter, but they're basically the same machine. Potted motor, class 66 bobbins, standard 15x1 needles. :)
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Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
It's a 201 - go buy it! LOL!
Actually, it seems to have a knee-lifter mechanism on the back - hard to tell for sure, but I think this kind of 201 is a 1200. I just saw a discussion on these the other day, but I can't remember where.
PS: if you think it's a great price, I would definitely go get it. The 201 is one of the best machines Singer ever made - the 1200 has a knee-lever foot lifter, but they're basically the same machine. Potted motor, class 66 bobbins, standard 15x1 needles. :)
Actually, it seems to have a knee-lifter mechanism on the back - hard to tell for sure, but I think this kind of 201 is a 1200. I just saw a discussion on these the other day, but I can't remember where.
PS: if you think it's a great price, I would definitely go get it. The 201 is one of the best machines Singer ever made - the 1200 has a knee-lever foot lifter, but they're basically the same machine. Potted motor, class 66 bobbins, standard 15x1 needles. :)
#8
This thing circled in the picture is a foot lifter - with the right knee lever, you can lift the presser foot with your knee.
My industrial would have had the knee lever sticking up out of the cabinet to engage with this part, but with a portable, it sticks out of the box/base part of the case.
My industrial would have had the knee lever sticking up out of the cabinet to engage with this part, but with a portable, it sticks out of the box/base part of the case.
Singer 1200
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#10
It had been sold by the time I replied. I did find a 15-91 at an estate sale for a decent price. Will have to go through her and see what she needs. Billy said to be sure and check the wiring. Cord doesn't seem too brittle but want everything working right. Here is her picture. Came with cabinet and bench plus a lot of other stuff. Ann in TN
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