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I need a manual or info on this sewing machine. It's in way better condition than some singers I have had. Just need a manual or is it a singer clone and if so,what model.?
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Posted 3 years ago
josephvonz…
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I need a manual or info on this sewing machine. It's in way better condition than some singers I have had. Just need a manual or is it a singer clone and if so,what model.?
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Hi, josephvonzipper. :-)
It sure looks like a Singer model 15 clone to me.
Here's a near twin (it lack the little fabric thickness/drop feed dog selector knob near the pillar that your has):
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/55943220360043179/
The tension disc assembly protruding from the face plate is a hallmark of a Singer model 15, or a clone thereof:
https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/15
The stitch length adjustment being a lever instead of a knurled knob speaks to it being a clone of one of the later model 15 machines, rather than one of the earlier ones:
http://needlebar.org/main/15chart/index.html
Even the decal set seems Singer-ish, like a hybrid of this Featherweight decal set, and Paperclip:
https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/decals/decal01
https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/decals/decal05
The Japanese started making model 15 clones in colors other than black early on.
Clone is actually a bit of a misleading term:
https://www.quiltingroomwithmel.com/2017/01/singer-15-clone-vintage-sewing-machines.html
I think this generic Singer model 15 manual should work:
https://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/manuals/ha-1-ib-wgh-instruction-manual.pdf
If you want to nose around for more information, you can look at the undercarriage for clues as to the maker (usually Japanese Singer clones will have information such as "JA" or "JC" marked on the chassis or other parts:
http://www.doubleveil.net/zssmp/resources.htm#jajc
Here's my collection of vintage sewing machine links for the heck of it:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/285089-vintage-sewing-machine-help
Hi again, josephvonzipper. :-)
I think I should have warned you not to rely on any information you see on the motor to tell you anything about the sewing machine head, because it looks like a replacement. Either the original motor went bad, or it was the wrong voltage, amperage, etc., for the commercial electricity provider of a previous owner.