Singer Model 0267821
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I found this machine for $10 when I plug it in it seems to work. I'm trying to find somewhere local (Tacoma, Wa area) to have it serviced and have been trying to find the cover plate for the bobbin area online with no luck. Can anyone recomend sites?
Thanks
Ginger
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Ginger
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Originally Posted by mom2boys
I found this machine for $10 when I plug it in it seems to work. I'm trying to find somewhere local (Tacoma, Wa area) to have it serviced and have been trying to find the cover plate for the bobbin area online with no luck. Can anyone recomend sites?
Thanks
Ginger
Thanks
Ginger
http://www.youtube.com/user/TreadleL.../6/Fi8a_OHUv1M
In the video she also explains why there are a lot of 66's, out there, that are missing the bobbin slide plate and also explains the way to get them back on. good luck!!
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Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Beautiful!! That was my first vintage machine, also. It's a model 66 with the Red Head or Red Eye decal design. Here is a video showing how to thread and use that model.
http://www.youtube.com/user/TreadleL.../6/Fi8a_OHUv1M
In the video she also explains why there are a lot of 66's, out there, that are missing the bobbin slide plate and also explains the way to get them back on. good luck!!
http://www.youtube.com/user/TreadleL.../6/Fi8a_OHUv1M
In the video she also explains why there are a lot of 66's, out there, that are missing the bobbin slide plate and also explains the way to get them back on. good luck!!
#9
Look up the model using the serial number and check out vintage singer machines on the web. They have a website that gives the model and year made. I found several pieces for machines my sons bought me on Ebay at really good prices. Check carefully because prices vary quite a bit. Just keep checking until you find a price you want to pay
Good luck!
Good luck!
Originally Posted by mom2boys
I found this machine for $10 when I plug it in it seems to work. I'm trying to find somewhere local (Tacoma, Wa area) to have it serviced and have been trying to find the cover plate for the bobbin area online with no luck. Can anyone recomend sites?
Thanks
Ginger
Thanks
Ginger
#10
I don't live in the area so don't have a recommendation for a shop. But I do recommend that you try and clean the machine yourself. It is easy and Billy's tutorials are very clear.
These old machines are great and easy to work on. Save the expense and enjoy the bondng experience with your new treasure.
These old machines are great and easy to work on. Save the expense and enjoy the bondng experience with your new treasure.
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