Originally Posted by pumpkinpatchquilter
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by pumpkinpatchquilter
Originally Posted by BoJangles
You are welcome, but we still need to see a picture of your machine. The Sphinx decal was also used on some very eary 15's. Singer started making the 15's in 1895. If you have one of those with the Sphinx decal, you are in the minority! Those are very hard to find! Does your machine have a shuttle? Or does it have a bobbin? The model 27/127 has a shuttle (vibrating shuttle), the model 15's have bobbins (oscillating)!
Nancy Uh oh - now you have me all excited and nervous too! It does have a bobbin - one like my "newer" old machines. Is that normal? I thought maybe it is newer than I originally thought because I thought all the old ones had those "bullet" type shuttles. Here are a few pictures...I'm sad to say someone used this as their coffee table (certainly not me - my Husband would be put out of the house if he dared to put a cup on my sewing machine!) for some time so there are rings. Also the decals are starting to turn a bit silver and one is nearly scratched off. Is there any way to preserve them from any further damage? I do like to sew on this machine, and it's a great one for my kids because the bobbin is one that they are familiar with, but I don't want to ruin it. Nancy Oh, and is THIS what you mean by a bobbin? These old machines have odd names for things so I want to make sure I understand correctly. Here's a pic... Yep!! That's a bobbin...or the casing for it anyway! :) Your serial number shows a 15K, indicating that your machine was made in Killbowie, Scotland, 1906. You made a NICE find!! |
Originally Posted by lee231
Picked up a vintage machine at estate sale last week. Not sure what model. The decals are OK, has the shuttle and two bobbins, got the knee bar with it. Lite has the singer name embossed on the shade. It's OK for the $15 I think.
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I just picked up a Redeye in a cabinet for $30. The decals are in great shape. The cabinet just needs some surface work done other that one small spot where the veneer is missing. It was a treadle that someone converted to electric. They removed the pitman and the skirt guard is missing some things to hold it on. Does anyone have a pitman for sale? It was sightly frozen up. Hubby fixed that with a lot of oil. The needle bar was turned the wrong and hubby also fixed that. Kathie
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Originally Posted by lee231
Picked up a vintage machine at estate sale last week. Not sure what model. The decals are OK, has the shuttle and two bobbins, got the knee bar with it. Lite has the singer name embossed on the shade. It's OK for the $15 I think.
You will enjoy this one. Glenn |
The serial # is AA149192 on my last estate buy.
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Originally Posted by pumpkinpatchquilter
OMG!!!!!!!!! Do you realize what you have????? You have one the earliest Model 15's with the Sphinx decal!!!! I have only seen one other - until I saw that machine I did not even know Singer used the Sphinx on their earliest 15's! How cool is that????????? I can't tell for sure from the picture, but what is the serial number?
Nancy Ok - I don't want to get too excited until I know for sure, but how awesome is it if that is what I actually have?! :) Now I went back and looked at the serial number, I DID make a mistake there. The S is worn and old and looked like a 3, so I thought it had no prefixes but I was wrong, it has one. The serial is S722420. I don't see the number on the Singer website, unless I'm reading it wrong. Oh, and is THIS what you mean by a bobbin? These old machines have odd names for things so I want to make sure I understand correctly. Here's a pic... Nancy |
Originally Posted by valleyquiltermo
Originally Posted by Suzi
Item number: 290617986295 on eBay. What is this Singer item? It's described as a ruffler ..........
they don't know what they have, LOL |
Originally Posted by lee231
Picked up a vintage machine at estate sale last week. Not sure what model. The decals are OK, has the shuttle and two bobbins, got the knee bar with it. Lite has the singer name embossed on the shade. It's OK for the $15 I think.
Nancy |
[quote=Kathie S.]I just picked up a Redeye in a cabinet for $30. The decals are in great shape. The cabinet just needs some surface work done other that one small spot where the veneer is missing. It was a treadle that someone converted to electric. They removed the pitman and the skirt guard is missing some things to hold it on. Does anyone have a pitman for sale? It was sightly frozen up. Hubby fixed that with a lot of oil. The needle bar was turned the wrong and hubby also fixed that. PS
We also discoverd that the big wheel that the belt goes around is missing. Does anyone have one for sale?Kathie |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Bennett
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Melinda cool looking machine! I'd of gotten that one! And, I am still looking for a red 15 clone! Nancy |
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