Singer Sewing Machine 185k. 1959 Singer Sewing Machine 185k Hand Crank Fully "Green" Fully Tested The British 185K's were tan and brown, whilst the US 185's and the Canadian 185J models were both green. Restoration of a 1958 Vintage Singer 185K Sewing Machine; Restoration of a 1953 Vintage 201-2 Sewing Machine; Restoration of a 1925 Vintage Singer Model 127-1 "Sphinx" Restoration of a 1970/71 (or is it a 1977) Vintage Kenmore Model 158.15160 Sewing Machine; Restoration of a 1969/1970 Kenmore Model 158.16011 Sewing Machine
Singer Model 185K Mint Green Enamel Sewing Machine, Mid20th Century EBTH from www.ebth.com
The model 185 replaced the venerable model 99 and shares it drive mechanism utilizing a smooth oscillating bobbin The Singer model 185K sewing machines were made in the Kilbowie factory in Scotland between 1958 and mid 1963
Singer Model 185K Mint Green Enamel Sewing Machine, Mid20th Century EBTH
Owner's manuals and user's guides for Sewing machines SINGER 185K This is a new, high quality reproduction instruction manual for the Singer 185 sewing machine, this includes the tan / brown 185K and mint green 185J These machines were essentially a cosmetically re-packaged electric version of the long-serving model 99K , sharing many of the same mechanisms and parts.
Vintage Singer 185K Sewing Machine in Lowestoft, Suffolk Gumtree. For a little background on the model 185's history, the model 185K was manufactured between 1958 and 1963 at Singer's Kilbowie plant in Scotland Restoration of a 1958 Vintage Singer 185K Sewing Machine; Restoration of a 1953 Vintage 201-2 Sewing Machine; Restoration of a 1925 Vintage Singer Model 127-1 "Sphinx" Restoration of a 1970/71 (or is it a 1977) Vintage Kenmore Model 158.15160 Sewing Machine; Restoration of a 1969/1970 Kenmore Model 158.16011 Sewing Machine
Singer 185K Green Sewing Machine Collectors Weekly. This is a new, high quality reproduction instruction manual for the Singer 185 sewing machine, this includes the tan / brown 185K and mint green 185J The Singer Sewing Info blog says that some were made in the US as well, and they were marketed as plain old 185s with no letter after the model number