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Viscount sewing machines?

Lauren

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Howdy, ladies.
I just picked up a machine at a thrift store that's running strong, but I can't find any info on the internet about it! It's green and somewhat atomic looking, so I'm guessing 50s or 60s and is called a Viscount, with model number 850. Anyone know anything?
I especially need to know where to find bobbins, so any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance! :)
 

Tourbillion

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Lauren

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Oh, interesting. It doesn't say "silver viscount", just "viscount". Probably the same thing, huh? It has a bobbin and case, but it takes metal bobbins. Thanks so much for the info!
I stood right next to you so many times on sunday, Tourbillion. but I don't think I ever got a chance to say "hello", so "hi", even though it's late! You looked lovely!
 

Tourbillion

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Sorry, Neecerie I got a stash of Adler bobbins from a now defunct sewing repair in Torrance during the early 1990's.

I think eBay is the only way now. If you are trying to find them now, I feel your pain. I feel fortunate that it uses standard needles and that I have the manual (needles are inserted sideways, and you go around the tension disk twice!).

Anyway, back to Silver Viscount.

I assume that the companies merged sometime in the not too distant past. There seem to be Silver machines, Viscount machines and now Silver Viscount machines. I have a 1980 sewing machine bluebook around here somewhere, but it is currently misplaced. :eek:

Have you tried the common Singer bobbins in this machine? If they don't jam the machine you can use them. I have a feeling that vintage Viscount bobbins may be scarce in SoCal.
 

MarieAnne

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Does the machine have a vertical (with bobbin case) asssembly or a horizontal (drop-in bobbin) assembly? If it's a drop-in bobbin make sure to get the class-66 bobbins.
 

Lauren

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It's the vertical type, and it's the first machine I own that the needle threads sideways! We had them at work, but its the first one I personally have. And another funny thing is that it threads on the back side of the machine! lol At least, I guess, I won't snag the thread accidentaly, but it will be easier for the kitty to chew from the back. lol
 

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