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3 hours ago, jimi said:

Hi Folker, do you mean the braid holder?? i think the braid holder #81912 with the two braid bobbins #81909 was clamped on with a bent pin and thumb nut #287d and #81913 according to the parts list? the binders on these machines look as if the are no bigger than the needle plate. #85675 would probably go right in front of the needle on the combined feed dog and needle plate #81933 or #81925?? just a thought? it could have been for a material gude of some kind??

Hi Jimi, sorry haven't noticed your post earlier. Sorry I don´t have all the parts number on mind so a picture would probably help. I have not checked all the parts lists. You are probably right I guess you mean this one #81914 or have you something else on mind?

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3 hours ago, Constabulary said:

That screw (thread take up adjuster) is pretty common - at least over here. Not sure when they have introduced it. I think the very early 29 and / or 29K came w/o this screw.

Hi,

 

I have it on a 29K1 of 1904.

 

Greets

Ralf C.

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SIL10-2753-060a.jpgHi Folker,Yes that is the one, you can see the clamp almost in between the two bobbins? or maybe the two screws for the bobbins pass through the plate and into the arm?? the binder is on the opposite page you posted. maybe some day someone will find some information about the SV versions and what they were intended for??

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Very nice! Thats how information can be gathered together. :) But regarding the PDF comparison list the 29K17 has top and bottom feed (seems to be an attachment for bottom feed) and it is a short arm too so I wonder what the difference between the 29KS.V.3 and 29K17 could be. Maybe the 29KSV3 is just a predecessor of the 29K17 before it later became a "standard" machine.

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http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/Trade-Literature/Sewing-Machines/NMAHTEX/2753/

Hi Folker, here is the link for the full catalouge if anybody is interested. yes maybe it was just called the 29k17 or the 29k22 after??

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here is the binder and the two top and bottom feed options. (this one is on my make list)

here is the link for the parts book for the singer 29k if anyone is interested. did you buy this sv3 machine??

http://dixiesewingmachine.tzo.com/MANUALS/SINGERPARTS1/29K1%20TO%20K4,K10%20TO%20K18,K12%20TO%20K23,K30%20TO%20K33.pdf

 

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Yes, the 29KSV3 is mine. I just disassembled it for restoration. But I have to make 1 machine out of 2 because both have serious issues. I have another 29K3 (w/o SV). So if someone wants the empty 29KSV3 casting drop me a note. I will take the 29K3 casting as base for the new machine.

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Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2

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Not to go off topic ... But LOOK at the prices on those machines in the margin of the catalog that Jimi posted.   I'll take one of those for 40 bucks!

Bill

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