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Singer 15-91Newest Review: ... remains the least versatile of the series. At the same time this new 15 series was released, Singer also introduced the 201, ... more |
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by - written on 04/10/09 (Very useful, 328 readings)
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Of all the machines ever made by Singer, this one is the true classic of them all. The 15 series machines began production in the 1890's with the introduction of the 15-30, which had a fiddle-shaped base. This base was later eliminated and became the rectangular base we all know today. The 15 series also introduced the vertical oscillating shuttle. Prior to this all other machines had used a boat-type shuttle which moved in an arc. The 15 class machines hold the most bobbin thread of any household machine. In the early 1930's Singer brought out an improved model 15, know as the 15-88, 15-89 15-90 or 15-91. The first three of these machines are one and the same ... Read the complete review
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