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1st, I'm a newbie to both the forum and to leatherwork beyond the most routine "survival sewing, repair & fabrication".  I recently acquired the Singer Model 29? in the picture and am trying to tie down what Mdl it actually is. I was told that it's a Mdl 29 but in appearance it does not match any of the pics of Singer Mdl 29s I have been able to find. It was a barn find and as such needs some work to bring it into viable service. Subsequently, if I find I need parts I want to be reasonably sure of what Singer Mdl I'm talking about. To that end I appeal to the members of the forum for any knowledge,thoughts, guesses, divining, etc. as to what Singer Mdl I'm dealing with. I appreciate any info that you might have regarding this dilemma. Thanks much, Bljacque  

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I have a "29" and that certainly appears to be one. Thankfully, mine is fully functional and repainted real "purty". lol

 

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This is the early 29 model.

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Here is the parts manual if you need to see the parts names and numbers. jimi

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the K was missing from the end i suppose because these were made in Elizibeth port.

you can see them down on the floor to the left in this picture.

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Yes :rockon: do you have the link folker ??

p.s. i would like to say thanks to the smithsonian library for sharing all of this wonderfull information.

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http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/Trade-Literature/Sewing-Machines/CF/single-record.cfm?AuthorizedCompany=Singer%20Manufacturing%20Company

you have to go down the long list and click on the ones that have HTML or PDF available.

have you ever seen one of these??

have a look on the end of the table??

and i am sure you would like to be in amonst this lot!

 

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Great pictures JIMI.  I have seen most of these years ago.  They come from a Singer Catalogue from around late 1800's or early 1900s'. 

The 29 machine is a U.F.A. if it was before 1896.  After that it would either be a 29 or 29-1.  The 29-2 has the conventional drive rack on top. vs. the arm.

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Thanks for the info steve, regards jimi.

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WOW, that is one of the first versions of the 29.

At the time Singer did not use the numbering system so it was called the UFA - Universal Feed Arm

Around this period all machines had a descriptive title and the numbers were introduced retrospectively

 

 

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