Originally Posted by Glenn
Hi fellow collectors of vintage machines, remember several weeks ago I posted pics of a very dirty blackside that was given to me with the case painted in an antique red. Well I did some work on the case and cleaned it up to match the cleaned machine. Here is some before and after pics of the case. Glenn
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by Glenn
Hi fellow collectors of vintage machines, remember several weeks ago I posted pics of a very dirty blackside that was given to me with the case painted in an antique red. Well I did some work on the case and cleaned it up to match the cleaned machine. Here is some before and after pics of the case. Glenn
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@Glenn & JaneK
Thanks, I was wondering what it was. Now to figure out how to use it. LoL! This is so much fun. ;-) The best part of this whole thing is she only cost me $2! yep, 2 bucks. :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Ok , I have just gotten this 1924 Singer 99. She needs some work... belt, light cord replaced, electric cord with foot pedal! I wonder if there are electric cords/foot pedals with the three prong plug that is enterchangable with the 99?? Maybe someone could let me know via a pm. I also need manuals for her too. :) Thanks for any help.
I forgot to mention, I got her for $11.50. But she needs work! Sharon I am attaching some pictures of her :) |
Originally Posted by Glenn
Hi fellow collectors of vintage machines, remember several weeks ago I posted pics of a very dirty blackside that was given to me with the case painted in an antique red. Well I did some work on the case and cleaned it up to match the cleaned machine. Here is some before and after pics of the case. Glenn
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Billy, this might seem like a ridiculous question but I thought that some place I read about someone taking two vintage machines and making the right cuts, etc. to make a longarm machine out of it. Have you ever heard of that? Or, would you recommend someone who wants to play around with two machines to make a make-shift longarm? :oops: :oops:
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Glenn, DH and I like your refinishing jobs also. You do good work.
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Charlee, great job on your Queen Ann and restoration to your "Lady"!! I was just thinking of you this past weekend when I had my box of attachments laid out :)
Glenn, all I can say is WOWZA ~ I wanted to wait until you finished yours before I started on mine. I am going to try and carefully strip around the Singer decal so that I don't have to repaint it. If my turns out half as nice as yours I am going to be one happy camper. I think the lady who gave you that SM is going to be amazed!! Judy |
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by roseOfsharon
Would this work on my 1924 ... 99 sewing machine?
Singer Foot Controller Three hole on plug Label on Back states: volts 95-145 Part No. 194584 Good used condition On Ebay .... 5 days left 2 bids price @ $10.50 If you buy it and it doesn't work, let me know!! ;) |
Originally Posted by Kitzone
Charlee, great job on your Queen Ann and restoration to your "Lady"!! I was just thinking of you this past weekend when I had my box of attachments laid out :)
Glenn, all I can say is WOWZA ~ I wanted to wait until you finished yours before I started on mine. I am going to try and carefully strip around the Singer decal so that I don't have to repaint it. If my turns out half as nice as yours I am going to be one happy camper. I think the lady who gave you that SM is going to be amazed!! Judy |
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