Not a bad find
#13
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Farmington Hills, Michigan
Posts: 266
Oh, she's pretty! I have a red eye that I bought for $25.00 that's in about the same condition as yours. I call her Grandma, because both of my grandmothers had one. I bought a beautiful walnut box for it, and put a repro hand crank on it. A few months ago, I was browsing on EBay and came across a genuine Singer hand crank for $65.00, so I grabbed it.
Grandma looks so nice in her jewelry!
Keep lookin'...you're bound to find one.
Grandma looks so nice in her jewelry!
Keep lookin'...you're bound to find one.
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: las vegas nv.
Posts: 2,452
I found this on craigslist, picked it up for $10 net (it was in a table which I cannot squeeze in and sold to someone else with the same disease I have). The machine still spins and even included some attachments, so it was worth the 3 hour there and back drive.
Now all I need to find is a real Singer hand crank!
Now all I need to find is a real Singer hand crank!
Seriously Huge Congrats to you.
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#17
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Ontario
Posts: 299
Very nice find for the monies
Original Hand Cranks are hard to source and often over-priced as a result (same with some knee-bars) in my opinion.
I would be very interested to hear the quality of the after market HC. How do they hold up with regular use???
Original Hand Cranks are hard to source and often over-priced as a result (same with some knee-bars) in my opinion.
I would be very interested to hear the quality of the after market HC. How do they hold up with regular use???
#18
I use both for my demos and am pleased with the repro ones. They are a bit noisier, and the screws need attention and a bit more oil, but They do well for me. Maybe If I used one for 4 hours at a time I would have a different opinion. I will often have a machine with a HC not mounted, just to show folks how it can be done.
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: South of St Louis
Posts: 837
I certainly can't complain for the price. The only problem decal is on the top of the arm, looks as though someone tried to scrub it clean with something water based. I may have to go to the "next level" and tackle the cosmetics on this one and try to apply a new decal. I was thinking anyway about painting a base black and putting a Singer decal on the front, so this will be the motivation.
The serial number on this dates from 1922, and it's a back clamp. I don't know why, but I was under the impression that the back clamp versions stopped much earlier. I have a 1905 66 that's a back clamp and a 1925 66 that's the side clamp.
I need a bigger workbench, as I have room for only one machine at a time, and right now I'm stuck on the Queen treadle I brought home but shouldn't have referenced in another thread; I can't decide how far I want to take it apart to clean it, as in removing the needle and presser foot bars which are very stuck, so the Red Eye is on deck at least and it spins and all the parts are there, so it won't take long.
The serial number on this dates from 1922, and it's a back clamp. I don't know why, but I was under the impression that the back clamp versions stopped much earlier. I have a 1905 66 that's a back clamp and a 1925 66 that's the side clamp.
I need a bigger workbench, as I have room for only one machine at a time, and right now I'm stuck on the Queen treadle I brought home but shouldn't have referenced in another thread; I can't decide how far I want to take it apart to clean it, as in removing the needle and presser foot bars which are very stuck, so the Red Eye is on deck at least and it spins and all the parts are there, so it won't take long.
#20
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: South of St Louis
Posts: 837
The one I found saves me from running after this one, which appears to need just a little bit more work:
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/atq/d...147084463.html
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/atq/d...147084463.html