Newest Baby!!!
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Newest Baby!!!
I just picked this up yesterday for 20.00 and she works. It has a motor on it so I am going to leave it as an electric and she works wonderful just needs a little cleaning. I will strip and refinish cabinet come spring. AC741973 I know she was born in 1929 in Jersey but don't know what she is can anybody help me. sorry about double picture not sure how that happened but could'nt get it to delete.
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Well, I'm not the greatest at it, but an AC in the model number is a model 15. My treadle is also an AC #. I'm going to say she is a 15-90 by the slope. Another site I read said to look at the top of the machine. If the slope was gentle from the thread spool to the tension and you could ski it and make a jump off the end, it was a 15-91. But if you tried to ski it and you ran into a wall and crashed, it was a 15-90. I think you have the crashing wall design -- hehe.
Regardless, she is very pretty. Enjoy your new sewing partner.
Regardless, she is very pretty. Enjoy your new sewing partner.
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Well, I'm not the greatest at it, but an AC in the model number is a model 15. My treadle is also an AC #. I'm going to say she is a 15-90 by the slope. Another site I read said to look at the top of the machine. If the slope was gentle from the thread spool to the tension and you could ski it and make a jump off the end, it was a 15-91. But if you tried to ski it and you ran into a wall and crashed, it was a 15-90. I think you have the crashing wall design -- hehe.
Regardless, she is very pretty. Enjoy your new sewing partner.
Regardless, she is very pretty. Enjoy your new sewing partner.
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www.sandman-collectibles.com has a nice tutorial about how to identify your machine. I used his method to ID mine.
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