Like I mentioned in the VS2 post, I'm a avid Craigslist cruiser. Yesterday while making my usual rounds I stumbled onto an ad for this guy.
Right now I have Fifty-plus Singer Sewing Machines, a Singer 99 clone from Japan, a Domestic, a couple of Necchis and an Elna, hence the "And The Like"
Sunday, March 17, 2019
Thursday, March 14, 2019
New And Improved! 1892 Singer Model 27
I don't have any great expertise on checking the providence of machines. Pretty much what I do is look for sources online. I don't have access to any secret documentation or anything. Usually I trust what I read. Unless it's a place known for egregious mistakes, like Wikipedia or Needlebar. So from what I've read 1891 was the year that the VS2 transitioned to the Model 27. This one just misses the cut of being a first year, and comes in as an 1892 machine.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
My First Singer VS2 - Do Spiderwebs Count As Patina?
This was kind of a weird Craiglist find. I scour it pretty regularly. A couple of days ago I saw the ad for this guy, along with a 27 I'll post next.
Sewing For Charity At The Simsbury Public Library
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Feeling The Power - Singer 103 In An Industrial Treadle
Monday, March 4, 2019
Twofer Cleaning Day On The Singer 15-30s
The 1904 was in pieces on the floor and I got to thinking that I might use some of the pieces of Hyman Workman's 1927 to get the '04 back together. When all was said and done I didn't, but I did use it as an excuse to clean both machines.
Friday, March 1, 2019
Charlie Brown's Sewing Machine - 1904 Singer 15-30
I'm always on the look out for old, sad machines. I really like taking one that has been beat down hard and getting it back in shape. They don't get much rougher than this one.
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