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lisa_kbrook |
Posted - Sep 23 2011 : 06:28:10 AM I have my grandma's Singer Sewing Machine from the 1940's era. I want to start using it but need some parts (I've located the instruction manual online so I'm set there). Is there anyone online that sells parts or how do you find them? |
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naturemaiden |
Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 06:40:40 AM Lisa I know you can do it. 2 years ago I knew nothing about sewing machines. I'll help you anyway I can. Funny, I'm going to my sisters house today to work on her sewing machine. I dont know everything, but enough to get an old singer working again. I have many resources as well to point you in the right direction if need be. I have 3 working treadles here and 6 other working machines. Then i have 4 for sale. LOL i think i'm a little obsessed.
Here's a pic of a singer 15-91 my mother in law gave me. I was shocked when i got it, it was SO rusted solid. But after a month or 2...it now runs beautiful! I did all the work myself. See the pic....
...and it runs great!
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naturemaiden |
Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 06:27:05 AM here's a link to buy the leather treadle belt on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/72-LEATHER-TREADLE-BELT-All-Treadle-Sewing-Machine-/160659263138?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item256809cea2
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lisa_kbrook |
Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 06:22:39 AM Thanks so much Connie, I really appreciate it! I actually am thinking I really can do this:) I think the only thing I know for sure I need is a foot control cord. the one I have is just an old leather shoelace I believe.
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naturemaiden |
Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 06:09:05 AM I spoke to singer yesterday and they said that the the 15-30 was most likely a hand crank made from 1895-1933. The 15-88 was only made from 1933-1941. The 15-91 was made from 1933-1956....but some features of that machine are on different places.
I am most definite you have a 15-96 as I was told that the date of manufacture of your machine is March 9 1949.
Also, according to a key i use to identify old singers, the placement of the thread tension assembly and the bobbin winder bottom disc makes your machine the 15-96. (Had your machine been a hand crank, it would of been a 15-98) Here's the link to the 'key': http://www.sandman-collectibles.com/id-singer-machines.htm
The links I gave you for parts are great. I'd email them and give them your model #..15-96 and ask what parts (if you even need any) they have. Some parts of the 15 models are compatible with eachother.
I am confused though as to why you have that manual...there's a possibility that it could of been a different model converted at some point. I myself had a machine for sale with the manual it came with. Someone had emailed me that my machine was not the model I had listed...and he sent me documentation of it as proof. So whomever had the machine before me had the wrong manual.
If you ever want to call singer, their # is: 1-800-474-6437.
Dont use the ISMACS International 's website. The reason I called Singer yesterday was because the serial # you gave me listed a model that I knew there was no possibility that it could of been...so they have wrong info.
Enter the serial # for dating your machine: http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers
Link to buy the right manual: (singer didnt have one free) Scroll down to the 15-96/98 manual.. http://www.sandman-collectibles.com/models-1-99.htm
Hope this all has helped. Thanks Connie
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lisa_kbrook |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 10:12:28 AM The manual says 15-88 & 15-89. I'm trying to figure out which. At the moment I'm guessing 88 since it's got the foot treadle. Supposedly the 15-89 only had a hand crank. Not sure on the accuracy of the info though. |
naturemaiden |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 10:02:13 AM Lisa seems to be a 15-96. I notice you have a manual, I cant see it clearly in the picture- what does it say on the front?
You can email any of the links i gave you in the previous post for any parts you may need as some are interchangeble and others are not.
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lisa_kbrook |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 09:42:30 AM I will take time to peruse the sites you gave me, thanks so much! I never saw her use it so I'm feeling kind of lost right now. I am a very visual learner. But grateful I have it! |
lisa_kbrook |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 07:35:42 AM It's definitely a treadle. I'll post a pic along with a pic of the pieces that came with it (needles, etc.). Have to run out for a bit but will post the pics once I get back. Thanks!
Lisa |
naturemaiden |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 07:29:25 AM Hi Lisa,
You likely have a singer 15-91 - born on March 9, 1949 in the Elizabeth NJ factory. If you can post a picture of it that would be great as I can confirm this info by where seeing where certain features are positioned on the machine. So basically this was never a treadle unless someone purposely made it into one.
I only buy parts from these 3 suppliers (highly recommended):
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/singer-15-91-sewing-machine-parts.aspx
http://stores.ebay.com/duane-sec45bottles-more/SINGER-SEWING-15-CLASS-ACCESS-/_i.html?_fsub=21038759&_sid=222263165&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
http://stores.ebay.com/231Terrys-Store/Singer-Model-15-15-91-Parts-/_i.html?_fsub=222794619&_sid=164188599&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
Connie
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naturemaiden |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 07:10:36 AM that would be a zero..checking on it now.....
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lisa_kbrook |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 07:08:07 AM Connie,
It's AJ087817. Not quite sure if the third character is a zero or an O, but maybe you know? |
naturemaiden |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 06:29:47 AM the serial # would enable to me to get exact info (as there are different versions of the model 15), thanks--it should be right on the front right of the machine connie
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lisa_kbrook |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 06:22:11 AM I know it's a Singer sewing machine no. 15, I found the instruction manual online. Does that help? I can get you the serial # too if you need further clarification.
Lisa |
naturemaiden |
Posted - Nov 18 2011 : 03:41:42 AM Lisa if you can give me the serial #, I can look up exactly the model # and guide you from there. I fix vintage sewing machines.
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gramadinah |
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