Posted 5 years ago
vevans7
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I am looking for the manual for this beauty. She was born 1910, Clydebank, Scotland. It still has the European plug, and it has a beautiful case. I want to be able to sew on her. Does anyone know where I might find more information regarding this model. I have checked with Singer, and they referred me here. Tks, Val
I hope you follow up here by posting the projects you make with it! It looks like it was well kept all these years.
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=b9NWXrWZCe-kytMP9fKw2Ak&q=1910+singer+sewing+machine+manual&oq=1910+Singer+manulel&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.0i22i30j0i8i13i30.3376.15995..23361...2.0..0.206.1519.4j7j1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.....6..0i362i308i154i357j0j33i160.ZZ5ZPTnpqlM
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keramikos,
thank you. I will attempt to take more pictures tonight and repost. The photos were taken by another person, and I just used theirs.
Keramikos, I opened the case and took new photos. There is no markings indicating the model.
Keramikos,
Thank you thank you thank you. You have given me so much information. I processing it I think we can narrow it down to a 66-4 (the stitch tension knob vs a bar). I will download both manuals as there are some finer details in each.
I live in Southern California, do you know of anyone in this area that could convert the motor for US electrical and restore for me?