Excuse the pun in the title. I’ve got it to work, but looking around doesn’t give much info. I’m assuming it might not be an original Singer part. Does anyone know anything about it?

edit: I should clarify that this box contained accessories mainly for the Singer 66k. Most of them identifiable.

edit2: I’ve found it on this page (in french) towards the bottom. It is indeed an adjustable hemmer without any further info. Might be a Singer part, might not be. Guessing not since it is not marked with a part number.

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      That makes sense. Thanks 👍

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    Google lens is only giving me similar posts in various languages going back a few years asking wtf is this thing

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      Yeah. I’m not sure what to make of it.

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    The BROTHER* site has free PDF owner’s manuals for download that are actually well written. Getting one proved invaluable to me when I couldn’t get my needle to pick up the bobbin thread. *EDIT: BROTHER, not Singer, but still worth a try.

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      Even for machines from the first half of the 20th century?

      Shit I actually had no idea. I’ve been looking at various scanned pieces from other sources. That’s great, thanks!