Any other 15-22 owners here?
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I don't have one. However, I'd like to see a photo. I have a couple of 15-91's, including the one I learned to sew on as a kid. So, they interest me.
What makes it a 15-22? I did a search but did not find anything actually identified as a 15-22.
bkay
What makes it a 15-22? I did a search but did not find anything actually identified as a 15-22.
bkay
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The 15-22 (like the 15-1/Improved Family) uses a long beak shuttle, which is a different mechanism to the ones on the later 15s. It's interesting because they (being the 15-1 and 15-22) are mostly identical to later models, bar the bobbin mechanism. I'm a huge fan of mine; it's a beautiful machine to use, though it's honestly louder than other 15s I've used, which is likely down to that bobbin mechanism.
It's a fantastic machine, and it's definitely an experience working with a machine that's more than 5 times my age
It's a fantastic machine, and it's definitely an experience working with a machine that's more than 5 times my age
Last edited by torienby; 06-05-2018 at 06:02 AM.
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Picture please
Did you get a manual and attachments with it?
Is it a hand crank or treadle?
It appears there is another model that has a long beak shuttle that isn't on ISMACS model list a 15-43
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
Did you get a manual and attachments with it?
Is it a hand crank or treadle?
It appears there is another model that has a long beak shuttle that isn't on ISMACS model list a 15-43
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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