Posted 2 years ago
charmsomeone
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Nice Singer sewing machine. In black and gold. Love the light that comes with it.........................................................
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Posted 2 years ago
charmsomeone
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Nice Singer sewing machine. In black and gold. Love the light that comes with it.........................................................
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charmsomeone, Cool. :-)
When I first tried to read the serial number in the little bronze-colored cartouche, I thought it might start with J0 (as in zero), but a look at the single alpha character J serial number table disabused me of that notion.
First of all, there are no single alpha character J serial numbers that start with a leading zero, and secondly, all of those are Kilbowie machines.
Then I noticed that your machine was modern enough to have a little plate with the model number on it: 15J. D'oh!
So it's a St. John's factory sewing machine head, and therefore the serial number prefix must be "JD." I can't read the one digit behind the spool pin, but it doesn't really matter, because detailed serial number records for St. Johns aren't available, and all one can get is a range:
*snip*
ST. JOHNS
Letter JD series 1954 1961
*snip*
https://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/singer_dating_by_serial_number.html
So 1954 - 1961 is about as good as it gets.
I used to wonder why the records from the St. John's factory were so poor until I read this sad story:
https://singer-featherweight.com/blogs/schoolhouse/singer-sewing-at-the-st-johns-factory-quebec-canada
Anyway, I spy a tension disc assembly protruding from the faceplate, so it must be some flavor of a model 15. Further, I see that the stitch length lever is surrounded by a circular plate, and the balance wheel is solid so it's probably either a 15-90 or 15-91.
I see a bit of the motor protruding from behind the pillar, so I suspect it's a 15-90, because the 15-91 has the more compact, potted motor. (See chart of model 15 submodel characteristics):
http://needlebar.org/main/15chart/
However, I don't see a belt. Perhaps it's missing?
Anyway, about the model 15:
https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/15
I'll give you manuals and parts lists for both the 15-90 and 15-91 just in case:
https://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/manuals/singer-sewing-machine-manual-model-15-90.pdf
https://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/manuals/15-91.pdf
http://hensewfiles.com/PDFs/SINGER%2015-90.pdf
http://hensewfiles.com/PDFs/SINGER%2015-91.pdf
Your machine is probably has a notch in the rear access hole on the casting to permit the wiring of your Singerlight (I do see just a hint of the chromed rear access panel peeking out from behind the horizontal arm), so it's probably this one:
https://oldsingershop.com/products/singer-15-66-128-sewing-machine-bakelite-work-lamp-light-singerlight-simanco-cat-s4
Your decal set looks like Trefoil:
https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/decals/decal17
In case I'm forgetting something, here is my collectio of vintage sewing machine links:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/285089-help-for-vintage-sewing-machines
However, it's a lot to sift through, so if you have questions, just ask them here in a comment on your post.