Chiki_Minaj
In the Brooder
- Jan 10, 2022
- 18
- 60
- 49
I love those old singers!Hi, fellow machine addict here.
I have several vintage models of Singers, and one older Kenmore, plus an array of new machines I use regularly, but they are not Singers.
If you are needing a manual on your model above you might try Manuals Library-
https://www.manualslib.com/It's an excellent free manual resource and I've been able to find not only find manuals on all my vintage girls, but also service manuals and parts schematics for some of them.
My vintage girls are-
Singer 201-2 from 1940
Singer 99k from 1956
Singer 221 Featherweight from 1948
Kenmore 158 from 1974.
All my vintage girls run smoothly and make beautiful stitches, though I need to work on the Featherweight a little more as I just got her a few months ago. Below are stock photos of the exact models I have.
201-2, mine is in a cabinet very similar to this one-
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99k, not in a cabinet-
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221 Featherweight-
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Kenmore 158-
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