Singer 66

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The Singer 66 is a classic early 20th-century domestic sewing machine model renowned for its durability, smooth operation, and widespread use in homes and schools.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sewing machine model
bobbinClass Class 66 bobbin
bobbinType oscillating hook
collectibleStatus sought after by collectors
construction all‑metal mechanism
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor domestic use
driveType mechanical
era early 20th century
feature adjustable stitch length
drop‑in bobbin system
front‑mounted tension assembly (later models)
side‑loading tension assembly (early models)
hasVariant Singer 66-1 NERFINISHED
Singer 66-16 NERFINISHED
Singer 66-18 NERFINISHED
Singer 66-21 NERFINISHED
Singer 66-23
Singer 66-28 NERFINISHED
Singer 66-4 NERFINISHED
Singer 66-6 NERFINISHED
Singer 66-96
Singer 66-99 NERFINISHED
introducedInYear 1902
knownFor long service life with minimal maintenance
manufacturer Singer Manufacturing Company NERFINISHED
marketedAs high‑quality family sewing machine
material cast iron body
mechanismType lockstitch sewing machine
nicknamed Red Eye (for red and gold decal style) NERFINISHED
notableFor durability
reliability
smooth operation
widespread adoption
powerSource electric motor (later variants)
hand crank
treadle
productionStartYear 1902
status vintage sewing machine
stitchType straight stitch
succeededBy Singer 99 NERFINISHED
typicalFinish black enamel with gold decals
typicalUse garment construction
home sewing projects
mending and repairs
usedIn homes
schools

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