Interesting Singer..........
#1
Interesting Singer..........
Check out the stitch regulator and how the motor is mounted on this machine.
Also note it says "rebuilt" on the column of the machine.
Anyone want to comment about the modifications on this machine???
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Also note it says "rebuilt" on the column of the machine.
Anyone want to comment about the modifications on this machine???
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#2
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I've seen pictures of that "forward / reverse" conversion unit on a 66. I'd love to get my hands on one to work with.
Since that machine does not have a motor mount boss the motor bracket was simply attached to the back of the pillar with screws. Simple.
Interesting machine.
Joe
Since that machine does not have a motor mount boss the motor bracket was simply attached to the back of the pillar with screws. Simple.
Interesting machine.
Joe
#3
It appears to be a Model 303 Lever Type Revco Reverse Attachment. They were installed by Independent Sewing Machine Shops in the 1940s & 1950s to update Singer Models 27, 66, 127, & 128 machines that had no reverse or backtack. There was also a push-pull version.
CD in Oklahoma
CD in Oklahoma
#4
I have my grandmothwers 1905 model 27 Singer that had the stitch regulator/reverse put on it as well as being motorized and adding a light. It works like a charm. Interesting about the "rebuilt" on the machine. Good luck finding out more.
#5
I posted just for comments and so others could see these interesting modifications.
I think what most interested me was the "Rebuilt Singer Machine" decal - I've never seen that before.
I think what most interested me was the "Rebuilt Singer Machine" decal - I've never seen that before.
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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"Rebuilt Singer Machine"
During the WWII, no new sewing machines were being produced. So many shops "rebuilt" or refurbished older machines. They motorized them, sometimes installed the Revco reverse on them, applied new "Singer" decals...even sometimes on other brands. There are some Singer clones out there that have the Singer logo on them due to this, but construction and location of serial number shows they are a different brand.
#8
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For those who are amused by such things. I have started a new thread (because I cannot attach a non-image here) and then attached the PDF of the US Patent for the Revco Reverser. 1 page of amazing drawings, and 5 pages of amazingly detailed descriptions of how it works....
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...ml#post6026049
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...ml#post6026049
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