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Singer Sewing Machines697 of 716Singer "Century of Progress - Chicago 1934" Featherweight 221Singer Sewing Machine
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    Posted 14 years ago

    josenrose03
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    I got this machine and all I know about it is the info in the pic that I got off the singer website. Any info about this machine would be greatly appreciated. Thank You

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    Comments

    1. G.Gallella, 14 years ago
      This is a beautiful Sphinx. You can call 1-800-4singer, give them your model number and they will tell you when and whare your machine started.
    2. secky, 14 years ago
      You have a model 27 with sphinx decals I need some pictures of your decals so that I may copy and print on decal paper and put on my machine that I just Painted. Please send pictures to my email secky2u@yahoo.com
    3. Bernadette Bernadette, 13 years ago
      It's a 27 from August 1 1905, it has been electrified at some stage and a solid balance wheel put on. If you could find a spoked wheel you could convert it back to the treadle it once was.

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