Hundreds of variations have been build.
The Singer class 15 has been around for... like forever. They are almost unbreakable.
In the last couple of years I made numerous videos on different Singer models.
Writing one of those videos was hard: I had some issues in determining what submodel I had.
Obviously I knew I had a Singer class 15. But was it a 15k30 or a 15k80? Or another submodel?
Maybe you have a similar question too. I hope this video can help you.
I have multiple videos on multiple Singers. And more than one about the Singer 15.
Check you my longer video on the first class 15’s (Improved Family): [ Ссылка ]
Check you my longer video on the older class 15’s (15k30 and others): [ Ссылка ]
Check out my video on the later Singer 15k88/ 15k89 / 15k90: [ Ссылка ]
Check out my video on the more recent Singer 15-75 / 15-125 (15m): [ Ссылка ]
This document can be helpful: [ Ссылка ]
Featured machine:
More than one :-)
Like a 1890 Singer Improved Family (15-1), a 1919 Singer 15k30 and a 1952 Singer 15k88
Timestamps:
0:00 The issue
0:50 Old vs new
1:14 Singer 15-30
1:29 Singer 15-88 to 15-91
2:20 Singer 15-75 & 15-125
2:49 Singer 15m89
3:14 Singer 15-1 IF
3:51 Singer Nostalgia
Used royalty free soundtrack/music:
Grut - Patrick Patrikios
(#youtube #audiolibrary)
Gear:
Camera: Sony PDW680 broadcast camcorder and/ or Canon 5D mark II
Voice-over recorder: Tascam DR60D-MII
Software: Final Cut Pro x
Main FCPx-plugins: [ Ссылка ]
Note: English is not my native language. My sincere apologies for any mispronunciations!
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