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Hey folks, 

I’ve been cleaning up my great grandma’s old Singer foot pedal machine. I’ve had some trouble identifying its model and wondered if anyone may know more than me. 
I’ve also been testing it out on leathers and have found that despite adjusting tensions, I can’t quite get the stitch to lock. I’ve looked at possibly attaching an electric motor to the wheel. Is there a way to convert this type of Singer to sew leathers? Any help is appreciated, thanks! 

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It's a domestic sewing machine. It might sew thin garment leather but that would be its limit, it's simply not designed to sew leather.

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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I think it is a model 128

Bob Kovar
Toledo Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Ltd.
3631 Marine Rd
Toledo,Ohio 43609
1-866-362-7397

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According to ISMACS - a 31k from 1948 - 1954, made at St, Johns Singer factory

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Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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I think Bob may be right, I feel it's a 128.

I have a 31K20 made in 1909 and it does not look like this one.

I think the Serial is JC 404255 I cannot find a listing for JC on ISMACS

I found a listing for JC serials on Google and it took me to a domestic listing.

Bert.

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I am bluffing a Singer 127 - if the bed is about 14.5" ,  If a bunch smaller then the 128. My Singer database on my android phone say 1948 for JC with no further details.

Happy Day

Lee

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I think you are right Lee, it is a 127.

Bert.

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I think you're right too - it's a 127.  Here's a photo of ours (made in Elizabethport, US in 1919).  We've got harness machines and Singer 29s and agree that this little 127 is not going to be able to cope with too much heavy duty stuff!  However, she does sew beautifully.

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Current Industrial Machines:  USM No6; Claes Atlas; Singer 29k, Union Special 11900; Durkopp 18; Adler 5-36; Singer 108w20; Singer 107w1; Singer 75-1; Singer 46k15; Singer 18-2; Singer 133k13; Adler 30-15; Singer 31k15; Singer 31k32; Singer 134w3; Singer 34k11; Singer 91k6

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