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    Posted 1 year ago

    charmsomeone
    (1334 items)

    Nice Singer sewing machine. Model Y 6286538 not sure if this was made in 1922 or 1928. Maybe it is newer not sure.

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    1. keramikos, 1 year ago
      charmsomeone, Very nice, indeed. The coveted model 99. <3

      Per the serial number tables at the International Sewing Machine Collectors' Society (ISMACS) website, serial number Y6286538 was one of a block of 10,000 consecutive serial numbers ([Y]6277395 through [Y]6287394) that was allotted to Singer's Kilbowie factory November 29 1928, and all were intended to be stamped into the beds of model 99K sewing machine heads:

      Y- 6277395 6287394 99K 10000 November 29 1928
      Y- 6307495 6307594 99K 100 Dec 26 1928 REN
      Y- 6928711 6958710 99K 30000 March 26 1929

      https://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-y-series-serial-numbers.html

      Singer allotted another small block of numbers (100) to Kilbowie for model 99K on Decenber 26 1928 (dunno what that "REN" is in the Notes column), and then there wasn't another allotment for model 99K sewing machine heads until March of 1929.

      So, I suppose it's possible that your sewing machine head didn't roll off of the assembly line until the first quarter of 1929.

      Anyway, about the model 99:

      https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/99k

      A quick visual way to distinguish between the model 99 and its full size sibling the model 66 is the position of the Singer badge on the pillar (it's mounted lower on the 99):

      https://oldsingersewingmachineblog.com/category/singer-66-and-singer-99/

      Another way is the shape of the part of the body that contains the needlebar assembly (the 99 is more nearly symmetrical, like a hammerhead shark):

      https://vssmb.blogspot.com/2011/08/visual-guide-to-identifying-singers_16.html

      The decal set is called Filigree:

      https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/decals/decal04

      The faceplate is 99K - Scroll (Simanco 33663):

      https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/gallery_faceplates

      I suspect that your model 99 is a submodel 99-16 or 99-17, and manuals for those submodels seem to be like hen's teeth, so I'll give you links to manuals for the 99-13 and the 99-24:

      https://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/manuals/singer-portable-electric-sewing-machine-manual-99-13.pdf

      https://maritime.org/doc/pdf/singer-99-24-instructions.pdf

      http://hensewfiles.com/PDFs/SINGER%2099-13.pdf

      http://hensewfiles.com/PDFs/SINGER%2099-24.pdf

      About the Kilbowie factory:

      https://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/kilbowie

      I think that about covers it.

      You're a long-time CW S&T user, so I suspect that you know the drill: if you have questions, ask them here on your post in a comment. Or, you can rummage around in my VSM help posts:

      https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/285089-help-for-vintage-sewing-machines
    2. charmsomeone charmsomeone, 1 year ago
      Thank you for the information.
    3. keramikos, 1 year ago
      You're welcome. :-)

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