Originally Posted by Grandmother23
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
I have an opportunity to buy a vintage Kenmore exactly like this one:
http://www.ecrater.com/p/8732598/sea...achine-vintage only in a nice cabinet... It looks like an exact clone of a Singer 15. This is the only Kenmore I have seen that looks like this. Does anyone know anything about this model machine? I couldn't find numbers on the machine, at all. I've been wanting a Singer 15 and this clone is in so much better shape than any real 15s I've come across. Does anyone know how well the clones compare to the real thing? Billy, what do you think? |
Originally Posted by Kitzone
New Project: White Rotary from around 1927. Crinkle finish with a knee control. Needs a spool pin and motor. Could anyone tell me where I might find either and what type of motor I need??
Thank you for any suggestions as I have been searching and feel like I am at a loss.... I am not even sure how to identify the Model Number. Maybe this one will have to go "As Is" to someone else. :oops: |
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
Originally Posted by Grandmother23
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
I have an opportunity to buy a vintage Kenmore exactly like this one:
http://www.ecrater.com/p/8732598/sea...achine-vintage only in a nice cabinet... It looks like an exact clone of a Singer 15. This is the only Kenmore I have seen that looks like this. Does anyone know anything about this model machine? I couldn't find numbers on the machine, at all. I've been wanting a Singer 15 and this clone is in so much better shape than any real 15s I've come across. Does anyone know how well the clones compare to the real thing? Billy, what do you think? |
Originally Posted by Kitzone
Nancy, thanks again for the insight to motors. I looked at the webshot website and found out that my machine was manufactured in 1930. Will go and search for the motor, a manual, spool pin and some bobbins.
Do you know if White Rotary's take a special size needle? Judy |
Originally Posted by Kitzone
New Project: White Rotary from around 1927. Crinkle finish with a knee control. Needs a spool pin and motor. Could anyone tell me where I might find either and what type of motor I need??
Thank you for any suggestions as I have been searching and feel like I am at a loss.... I am not even sure how to identify the Model Number. Maybe this one will have to go "As Is" to someone else. :oops: What does the rest of the cabinet look like? |
Usually the 15-88 is a treadle, the potted motor type is a 15-91. Methinks someone swapped out some parts between the 2 machines.
Sharon W.[/quote] I have asked the Singer knowledge base to help clarify the situation. I surely don't want to misrepresent this machine. I shall update when I know the answer. Thanks, Sharon for your question. |
Originally Posted by luv2learn
Seriously, though I am amazed at how often you and Miz Johnny say I have a. . . . (fill in the blank) machine. . . . do you guys keep count of just HOW MANY machines you have as you add to your collections?. . . http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-NEW-HOME...item1e624895a4 (Didn't someone here ask me some questions about a New Home T?? Didn't have one then, would be glad to answer now!) No case top for mine, sadly. A lot cheaper, though, so it balances out. Also received my VS 3 I bought off ebay. I have the machine cleaned up, but not the case. Sent a couple of heads home with a GF this weekend to balance things out. And yes, I have A LOT of machines. Incorrigible. Hmn. I'm just going to start saying they're my retirement account. |
You might look on the ISMACS site to help you with your 66.[/quote]
Tomilu, I checked the site out and found a machine that looked like the one at the thrift store. The site one is a 66k-6. The cabinet is different than the picture tho. Thank you for refering me to the site. Kathie |
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
Originally Posted by tomilu
From Dumpster to Diva - well almost! After 6 hours of cleaning, this Singer 15-88 in a #22 cabinet looks sooo much better. There 2 small holes through the veneer on the inside lid and the outside of the lid has bad plant rash.
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Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
Originally Posted by Grandmother23
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
I have an opportunity to buy a vintage Kenmore exactly like this one:
http://www.ecrater.com/p/8732598/sea...achine-vintage only in a nice cabinet... It looks like an exact clone of a Singer 15. This is the only Kenmore I have seen that looks like this. Does anyone know anything about this model machine? I couldn't find numbers on the machine, at all. I've been wanting a Singer 15 and this clone is in so much better shape than any real 15s I've come across. Does anyone know how well the clones compare to the real thing? Billy, what do you think? |
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