I have a Singer sewing machine. I would like to find someone who can make use of it. Its an 1877 model has a foot pedal and light, sits on a metal plate in the middle of a wooden square that opens underneath as its lifts…. The first photo of this information I received from your post is duplicate to the one I have. Please reply if you have any info on what I can do ….. Thanks —great info—
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Hi Farah! How cool that you own one of these groundbreaking machines!! Consider contacting vintage stores to see if they’ll give you a proper price, or look for an online sewing community that understands the value of a Singer. As long as your buyer understands how coveted & rare these machines are, I think you’re good to go! Best of luck to you!
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Hi Kaity………….I just found a singer sewing machine with a foot pedal and light. I’m not sure how to find out if it’s a rare find or not. Can you help me. I came in a vintage looking box. It turns on and the light turns on too. There are a few numbers on these golden plates next to the needle. Not sure what they mean.
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How can I find out what Year and may be how much my mom is old vintage sewing machine Singer sewing machine is worth serial number JB 1 41565
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Hi my name is Maria Theresa, I was wondering if you still have the old sewing machine. Do you have a picture of it? I have been trying to find a sewing machine that is manual since that has so many treasures connecting to my childhood. We have an old singer sewing machine back overseas and up to this day we still have it, although it probably hasn’t been used since my Mom passed a few years back. I‘m here in the States and I would like to acquire one not only can I manipulate & know how to use it coz I’m very familiar with it. I was gifted a portable electric sewing machine by an ex fiancé but just recently or maybe lose it coz we moved and left it at the previous rental just last February and haven’t been able to get it back since our previous landlord is a very selfish guy who is giving us a hard time to get some of our belongings back. Haven been able to respond to my calls. I believe he wants to keep our things that we have planned to pick up. Right now I’m aching to use my sewing machine to keep me occupied with this quarantine but left with nothing. Hopefully I’ll be able to acquire one at a reasonable price in the future.
Thank you!
Hope to hear from you
Best Regards! God bless ✌️❤️???Reply
I have a beautiful machine I want to sell. In a near perfect wood and wrought iron stand with drawers.
Seriel number is B1109891 I think it was made in 1905. Do you still want to buy one. I am in Arizona. Where are you.Reply
I just read your email and am wondering if you located the Singer Sewing Machine you wanted. I just cleaned my closet and decided to sell my machine. It was manufactured in 1913 and is in excellent condition. Everything works, or did, when I used it last – over 20 years ago. It is a beauty! I have the original booklet and additional parts for zippers, etc.
Please let me know if you are interested, since I am planning on moving and there is no one to pass it on to.Reply
I Have a singer sewing machine with Serial # starting with EL
Does anyone know a year?. I think it’s 50’s or 60’sReply
My singer is a red-eye i believe, (is that what they’re called?). It’s a treadle machine. Appears to be in working condition. #977473 with an “M” before the numbers (M 977473), im guessing the “M” is for “Model”? Can anyone please tell me about my machine? History, value, etc? Thanks
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Sell of the Antique/Vintage 1929’s silky oak sewing machine. Lid lifts up sewing machine under lid. 3 drawers each side. I use it as a lamp side table. don’t used sewing only display for lounge, good take point, very good condition, clean, decals serial no: Y6356824 items on top not included.
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Hi im from South Africa. My cousin give me a Singer masjien today very old. I dont find the serial number anywhere. Its very old and as i read between the lines thee masjien is most probably from 1925-1935 i would realy like to find out more. As this is my biggest present ever.
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Bought a 1913 white treadle with all original paperwork also receipts for 1911 singer bought in san Francisco serial 3157279
I even got original warrantee for the white if anyone has singer even close to that serial they should have the reciepts such fun
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I’m helping my mom downsize but need help pricing her Singer serial number G5678811 machine. Can you help me know more about this machine and it’s value?
Thanks
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My Mom bought my Singer featherweight sewing machine for my birthday in 1948 Serial #AH817.005 for $145.00 which was alot of money in 1948. I still use it, runs great, easy to use, and store in black case with original handle and all attachments. Just disposed of original grease tube. Have all original spools. I have made dozens of children’s clothes, drapes, slipcovers, pillows, tablecloths and runners, women’s long and short skirts.
Also costumes for plays and festivals my daughter was in during high school and college.
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I have a singer sewing machine that the serial number srarts with AE followed by 6 numbers. Haven’t found that anywhere to date it. Any help would be appreciated.
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I have an old Singer machine that was my mothers . the serial number is AE800168 , can you let me know what year this machined was manufactured, and is there any value
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My friend has a old singer number AH615258. None of the numbers on your chart have letters, I saw a post where a lady has a machine n the number starts with the same two letters n hers was bought in 1948 but my number is a lil older I think depending on how the numbers were issued…I’d like to know the year this one was made n what is the value of it. Thank you
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I have a singer sewing machine on a stand and the numbers on the plate are AA397042 how do I know what year it is??
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U ever hear anything about your sewing machine. I to have one that begins with.
AA That’s why I was askingReply
My mother passed on recently and I now have the Singer she or my grandparents bought new.
It’s serial # is AB797845. She was married in 1939, I’m 66 and remember it from my childhood as does my brother who is 75.
I want to sell it but don’t have a clue what it’s worth and would like to find out. I just pulled it up out of the basem*nt to clean it up a bit. Everything including the light bulb still works. I don’t think it ever got used much.Reply
Bought a Singer threadle machine a few years ago…..it is in excellent condition…it has a lot of gold decals and some kind of an Egyptian busting along with an animal body and wings…it does not have a serial plate # …all I found was a 6 digits number embossed on the body of the machine that fits under the cabinet….how do I found out more about my machine????
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I have my grandmother’s old Singer Sewing Machine The only number I can find is 3147156
Any help would be appreciated
Thank you
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My friend has a old singer number AH615258. None of the numbers on your chart have letters, I saw a post where a lady has a machine n the number starts with the same two letters n hers was bought in 1948 but my number is a lil older I think depending on how the numbers were issued…I’d like to know the year this one was made n what is the value of it. Thank you
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Hello I have a Universal 700 Super Deluxe Precision Manufactured Made in Japan, the serial number is M/700/24121. I cannot find any information on this machine. I sews great, and is serviced regularly. If anyone has or can provide any information I would greatly appreciate any assistance.
I also have a a Singer Model 347, SN EY 100841, and likewise, cannot find any information on it.
I am interested in knowing how many were made and in what year.
Than you, Sonia
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Hello ,I Have a singer hand operated sewing machine , it has a long bobbin not around one , serial number is p229262 . What price would i be ableto ask forplease .
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I am having trouble with my 99k singer. Can you tell me how to get in touch with someone that can help me figure out what the trouble is and how to solve my problem. Im new to sewing. I am 83 years old. My father was a taylor ( the best I might add). He never taught me anything about sewing. I never wanted to learn, so Im not blaming him. All I wanted to do in those days was to play basketball.
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Hello Singer People
I have an old maual sewing machine with a farro lion on the top part facing to the right and on the base the lion faces the left..I cant find a serial number anywhere IF I SAY PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THE YEAR>>LOVE THE MACHINE IN THE LIVINGROOM YET IT”S TIME DOWN SIZE please help .
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I have a passed down sewing machine with number 1,513,000. I restored the cabinet and base. I’m in the process of cleaning the sewing machine. It does not say Singer on the machine, but New Corona something. The cabinet and base are identical to pictures I’ve seen of antique Singer machines. Can tell me something about this machine?
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I don’t see anything beginning with AC on the chart?? How do I find the age of the machine?
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AB-970426 (through serial #’s) AC-455380 1928
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AC-455381 (through serial #’s) AC-907690 1929
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AC-907691 (through serial #’s) AD-305595 1930*I have a Singer sewing machine with a serial number beginning with AC96…. Which can be found in the last row of cited text from above to have been made in 1930 according to the chart found within this article. I just acquired this machine from a friend that salvaged it before it became a piece in the local landfill. She knew I’d been searching for any sewing machine and saw an opportunity for me. With little effort I had it turning freely and dust free. I have no clue of it’s age model number, or just how much may be missing from it. I’d love more information on this piece and to see it fully functional. If able I would like to operate it regularly too, but I’m glad we’re able to keep it from becoming someone’s trash!
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Hello,
I have my Grandmothers old Singer machine. Very heavy, in a domed metal, wood grained cabinet for portability and has a small key to open the side lock. The serial number is AF197893 and has a medallion from the San Francisco Exposition in 1938. I cannot find a model number and am looking for a Manual for this machine. After replacing the electrical cord, it runs fine but needs a good cleaning and some other maintenance. There doesn’t appear to be any belt, rather a gear drive. Also no foot pedal, but a bar is inserted in the side of the lower cabinet and is actuated by your knee to run the machine. Right now, it’s impossible to remove the bobbin, as the cover slides over only 3/4 of the way needed to get it out. The Singer website does not mention this serial number and I found the origin on another site. Anyone know more about this type machine?, Thx
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What about an AB prefix? Singer has stamped some serial numbers that do not appear on your chart.
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How U-all doing.
We here at ELVIS 2010 ENTERPRIZES are doing fine.
We found a old Singer Sewing Machine at a goodwill
store, and got it, it had a lot of parts missing but we
got it for $10.00 USD. We just wanted the motor out of
it . Can we find a speed pad for this motor??????.
Motor # 362175 – 001
SINGER
made in BRAZIL
CAT GAC 12 – 8
120v – 35w
60 Hz
“THANK YOU,THANK YOU VERY MUCH”
ELVIS 2010 ENTERPRIZES
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I’m trying to find a belt for my sewing machine it was my moms .. I think it’s a 1950 Singer sewing machine the plate on the front reads EF
635636… can some tell me where to look … this is the only number on it …
Thanks Sandy
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I just bought a Universal sewing machine without a manual. The machine works great, except the needle position is all the way to the left and I can’t figure out how to get it in the center. There’s no obvious needle position knob or lever. I have a feeling something inside may have gotten jammed in the left position. Otherwise, it sews fine. It has a buttonholder, which I haven’t seen on many comparable machines. Haven’t found any photos of this machine searching Google and vintage machine sites. (I didn’t see a way to post a photo here.)
Here’s what I know: It’s a Universal Model No. 700, serial number 14109. Made by the Osaka Sewing Machine Mfg. Co. in Osaka Japan. A number molded into the base is J-C31.
I want to be able to use this machine for a good long time and would like a copy of the manual if I can get one anywhere.
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I haven’t seen anybody post about a singer with the prefix AL. I need help with this! (AL347745) npepper4and2@gmail.com
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I just got an antique New Model sewing machine. It has numbers 628480 on it but no alphabetical number,it has two spool pegs and is a treadle with a stitch length that goes up side of machine under the bobbin winder.I would like to know who made it and who sold it and what year. So if I need parts I’ll know what type machine. I want to get it fixed so I can use it. Thank you for your knowledge and attention.
Frances
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I have a singer with serial number 65 W 1 and the wheel sits on the side and not back of the machine. The SN is not on your chart. Do you know how old it is? The machine sits on an industrial type wooden table with metal foot plate and two side drawers. The front edge of the table with a ruler is failed rubbed off now but you can make out letters spelling out Nashville Tenn. It’s my mother’s who used to work in the factory in early 60’s.
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Hi,
I would like some information about my Singer sewing machine, seial number: V1229857.
I would like to know when this was made and where, please can you help?
It was my grandmother’s. It was given to her in 1923 as a wedding present but was pre owned at that time.
She taught me how to sew dolls clothes with it when I was a child. As a teenager I made many of my own clothes. Later my sister’s and my wedding dresses, school costumes for my daughters and prom dresses!
It has great sentimental value to me and I will eventually pass it down to one of my daughters.
Any help would be most appreciated.
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I have an old Singer sewing machine with the serial number of N 5224, model 15 which, I think from my research, was manufactured between 1880 and 1882. It is a 7 drawer cabinet (3 on each side and one in the center), petal plate model. Condition is poor but I’m interested in selling it. Pictures are available upon request.
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I have an antique singer treadle pedal sewing machine in the cabinet it has three drawers on each side and one in the middle . If I’m reading it correctly the serial number is G4760104. Can anybody tell me what year this is or what it might be worth. I hear people talking about a list where do I find this list to check and see if my machine is on it. Thank you in advance I would appreciate any help I can get
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Hey all you guys out there that can’t find your serial number. I found them. The numbers are titled from and to. So your number may not be actually written there but it will be one of the numbers in between the from and to numbers eg
From BB 123 to BB 625 date 1684
So if my serial number was
BB 381 my machine would have been built in 1684.
Obviously these numbers are fake but I wanted to give you an idea of how it works. Hope this clears up any confusion you all have about your machine not being on the list.
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I have a manual Singer portable machine Serial # it is either an I or a 1 and then 6555784. Could you help me with when it was made and perhaps were it was made. It belonged to my husbands grandmother. I also have his mothers Treadle machine serial # G512878. I would like to know when and were it was made. Is there some were I could find more info on these machines. Thanks for your help
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I have an old Singer sewing machine and am trying to determine the year and value of the machine, the tag reads as follows :
SINGER
CAT.NO. RFJ5-8
VII0-I20, A O.8, A.C. & D.C.
SIMANCO MADE IN CANADA
On the bottom right hand side the number 1858 2 is sideways.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
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I have a Singer machine with the # AF753803. Would love to know what year it is & maybe value! Thank you
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I have a Singer # Y721838 Ismacs.net Ids it at a 15k made in 1929 but it doesn’t look anything like a 15k it looks more like a 99. flat front plate and the tensioner is not on front plate but faces you as you sew. It is an electric belt drive in a round top wood case. I need parts for it and when I look at 15k parts they don’t look right. Any clue if this is marked wrong or did the 15k come with tensioner facing you and not the front?
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I just got my my grandmother’s vintage Singer and I want to find out how old it is. But the numbers do not lead me anywhere, so hoping someone could help. Says Catalog BRJ7 and serial number 6380749. Made in St. John’s, Quebec Canada. Thanks!
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I have a singer 368 made in Italy
The serial number on the bottom is M-007-00532
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Hello All! I have been on several sites but cannot seem to find my numbers in the range that make sense. The serial number on the bottom of the machine is K7326351. The K ranges I have seen only go to 1260800, and indicate a 1904 date which I am not sure about. It is a 99K, and the plate on the front says EH958178…and while the bottom specifically indicates that K7326351 is the serial number, when I look up the EH number, it does make sense, and in two places suggests a 1953 date. Should I assume the EH number on the front is the serial number, despite the clear numbers on the bottom?
Thank you!
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I have a vintage singer sewing machine. The serial number is legible except for the first letter, if it is even a letter. It looks like it could be a “C” but I can’t make it out. It is electric and in a cabinet. The rest of the serial number is 7802645. It is stamped in such a way that each numbers appears to have been stamped individually as they are not lined up perfectly but askew. I found one in the same cabinet on Ebay and it says they think it is from the 1970s but the wall plug looks older than that, it is round. Can anyone help me with this? This cabinet seems to be more rare as I cannot find it on any of the singer vintage pages. Thanks in advance for any help.
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I just bought a Singer AJ498218, in a sewing stand with a stool for $30!!!! The motor works & the wheel turns freely. My problem now is finding a manual & information about this particular machine. I want to order a few parts because I plan to use it. But getting frustrated with the unsuccessful hunt for information.
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I purchased an old singer machine at auction. The model # is B575622. I would like to know when it was manufactured and what it’s worth.
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I have a Singer Featherweight 221 Serial AF 537811 which I purchased in Odessa, TX in 2003. It was worked on by Jerry’s sewing machine clinic (probably no longer there). I understand the machine was made in 1940, has booklet and 5 original feet, all parts working and with black case.
I am in my 80s and are downsizing. Would there be a person in New Braunfels, TX interested in buying it? it has been in a smoke free household, but I have gotten away from quilting and serious sewing. The machine is in beautiful condition.
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I have a 1948 JC series (JC698306) Singer that my mom purchased when we were stationed in New Foundland. So it says it was mfg. in Canada. I want to get it up and running again for my winter home projects but can’t find the power cord. Is there someplace to buy a new (or even original) cord that still works? Thx)
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I have a 1945 Singer patcher that will be discarded when my old family home is sold. I’d like to have it go to someone who will value this and save it. How can I advertise this to people who will appreciate it. It’s more about saving the old-timer than making money.
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Good day. I’ve checked the chart with serial numbers to check the date of my singer machine. Its U884705111
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I have a Singer 99K sewing machine. Serial # K7475663. I think that means it was manufactured in 1903 according to your chart if I’m understanding it correctly? Can you confirm?
This is on the front of the machine. EJ716963. Is this the model#?
I bought at an estate sale. It was stored indoors in a house so is in fair to good condition. I see dust but no rust. A belt is broken. I’d like to sell. What is it worth?
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I have my Mother’s Old Singer sewing machine, she got it from her Mother (my Grandmother), and after her passing my Sister used it, after her passing It finally came to me. I’m not a sewer, but our daughter had a little girl this year so I was thinking of passing it on to our daughter so she could pass it down to our granddaughter which would be 5 generations of family.
This thing looks almost like new and would be really cool if I could pass it down to them with a little bit more of the history of the machine. I saw this forum and was hoping you all could help me out with the fact finding. From what I can tell it was made in Japan (Go Figure, because if i did the serial number right ( C55-9929 ) would have it being made in 1908, and along side of the serial number there is a tag riveted to it with the word or name COBALT on it. There is a fairly big OVAL tag that says super Deluxe Sewing Machine on the top of it , and in BIGGER LETTERS in the middle “SUPER DELUX” on it, and below is where it says Made in Japan ??? we had machines being made in Japan that far back? Then there is a yellow tag that is a bit worn that i cant quite make it all out but it says city of ??????? approved with the numbers 31726 B, and below that some words that I cant make out. Can anybody help me find out more about this machine and its worth?
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I have an old (what I believe to be) Singer but I can’t find out the age of it. Sadly the front decal was taken off… we aren’t sure if it was painted over or the decal was somehow peeled off…..
The number on the front plate on the bottom right shows: Z1027265
The model number shows to be a B
Could someone please help us identify this machine?
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I don’t know if my last question will be answered. So I’m going to ask for help again from everyone. Hello just got a Singer Sewing Machine from a Good Friend. The Serial numbers I found are S.S. 87011-005 i would like to know everything Possible about this Machine. Like did they come with a users manual . Or was this information handed down by the previous Generation? Thank You Everyone.
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I have a Singer treadle sewing machine. From the design on it, it looks like a Singer Red eye, but the plate has been severely scratched out, why would anyone scratch out the serial number… is there any other way to find a serial number for my machine? I’m not looking to sell it because it is beautiful and in excellent working condition, but it would be nice to know if it is truly a Red eye model. Thanks to any advice.
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I recently purchased a 1908 Singer Treadel, made in Elizabeth January 1, with Lotus Decal. Works great. But the 2 pp; stated it was 66, but the looked it up and it said it was a model 28-3. I have no manuel, cannot find any information on it. It has a beautiful oak 5 draw cabinet. Does anyone know ANYTHING of this machine? Did it come with more than 1 foot? It has the round bobbin.
Recently picked up a 1925 treadle, no fancy decals, 7 drawer that is being worked on. Purchased it off a patient’s husband. Used to belong to his grandmother. Had a manuel, notions, even a metal box with all kinds of different attachments.
I am really wanting 1905-1919 Singer Pheasant Treadle made in Scotland, or England. That is my dream!!!!!
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I’m about to start refurbishing an OLD SINGER SEWING MACHINE and i’m hoping to purchase the Manual & Instruction sheet
I’m not sure of the serial number and wanted to date it
on the underside of the main body the serial no looks like: MD 823654 or it could be XD 823654.
there is also another number I believe could be a part number 17393D // 173930
I would appreciate any information
Robert
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I have Singer sewing machine in a cabinet with the pedal wheel that works and the cabinet has 4 little drawers(2 on each side) and a small drawer on the front of it and also all the attachments to the machine. The serial number is B598697. Is there an approx value you can give me on the unit.
Thanks
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Hi everyone. I recently purchased a singer sewing machine. the serial number is AB872869. I didn’t see AB in the list of serial numbers. Does anyone know what year this might be from? Thanks!
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My Granddaughter sent this number to me, from a Singer I gave her some years ago. I bought it, used, sometime in the early to mid 1960s, I believe.
C40347283
Is this a valid number? If it is, can you please tell me the machine’s year of manufacture?
Your lists make it appear that it may have been 1964, but that that does not quite “sync up” with the lists published on the “Contrado.com” website. I would truly appreciate any and all help you can offer me.
Thank you.
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I have a Singer sewing machine incabinet with all the attachments, manuals, bobbins, including the oil, etc, etc. The Singer seal is on the front with model 301A, however, no serial number. Underneath the bottom left by the bobbin compartment is a metal plate that has the number 170027 with the name Simanco, USA. According to a website the 301A was manufactured in 1952 or before 1957. My question is: Is this an authentic Singer and what year is it?
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Hi. I’m trying to research a vintage sewing machine with the badge name “Coombe,” and tripped on that badge name here:
(Beginning of excerpt from the discussion above.)
Kylie
Jun 12, 2021
Coombe machine 350587H I think..pretty old
(End of excerpt.)
If Kylie is still around, could they please provide more information about their machine? (e.g., The type of sewing machine, such as vibrating shuttle or rotary, etc.)
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I have a Singer sewing machine with a serial number I cannot find for any identification. I found the list that starts with “B”s but my serial number only has 5 digits not 6. Its #B39477, It is a foot pedal model with attached to the table.
It also has a patented plate with dates listed from Dec 5 1882 to Apr 7 1896 (with 6 more dates in between).
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Looking for any information on J0927150 – the 2nd letter/number could be C or O. I have not been able to find anything for a serial # starting with the letter J. I would like to know when this machine was made and I would like to find a manual, bobbins and accessories, but not sure which ones will fit.
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I have my grandmother’s machine, serial # AK380789 (1951, I believe). It is in excellent condition. It works very well and includes all of the accessories with the original cabinet (machine hinge is broken). I am looking to relocate it to another home. Do you have any suggestions where I can sell this?
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We have a singer sewing machine, on the plate it says sewing motor K5863043. I’m assuming that’s the serial number and I’m wondering what year it may have been made. It also says Simanco made in GT. BRITAIN catalog. BRK 2-12. I’m also wondering who may service such an older style machine on the Central Coast , NSW., Australia.
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I have my late Mother’s Singer 670G Golden Panoramic to sell. I have the user manual in which the model and serial number has been recorded (Model No 9217, Serial No. N601214100). This serial number format appears to refer to machines made n the 1900’s whereas the Model number would suggest the sixties. I’ve scoured the web for guidance for finding the serial number on the machine but failed (also my eyesight is a bit wonky too). Where is the serial number on the 670G?
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I have a Singer in its own wooden table that has printed on the head itself Made in Canada in gold lettering. On a metal arm underneath is stamped “125270 Simanco. Attached to the back of the machine is a label that says “Singer Sewing Motor” “Catalog BR8S” “Serial Number 6291899” and “Made in USA”.
My impression is that the motor was added to make the machine work on American AC. I don’t know any more about the machine.
Can you help?
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I have my grandmother’s treadle sewing machine #360149. Going by the chart is appears the year of manufacture is 1869. The cabinet is in bad shape but repairable. The machine needs work also. Will repairing the cabinet and cleaning/repairs to the machine destroy any possible antique value ?
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Hi Kaity…Happy Holidays! (2022)
I have a treadle Singer sewing machine with the serial no. of L631925. I’ve been unable to find it anywhere and would like to know where and when it was made. Also, there is a plate by the presser foot with the following info:
PATENTED
Oct 16, 1886
US PATENTS
Oct 8, 1878
Jul 6, 1880
Sep 22, 1885
Jul 10, 1887
Can you help me?
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Hi we have a singer sewing machine that is in perfect condition it isn’t a peddle operated but rather a crank handle on the right hand side of the machine the model number from the brass inlayed plate is y2278993,it is in original condition with all spare parts and has three unused needles in their original wrapped,it also comes with a timber carry case that goes over the machine when finished sewing etc.We have no idea what age it is and being in our 70s we wish to pass it on to one of our great grand children when we pass on hope to hear from you soon stay safe and happy new year 2022.We live in Queensland Australia.
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Hi! I have my grandmother’s singer machine, The machine lifts out of the wooden cabinet, cast iron treadle. The serial no. I found is AA075555. I can’t find this serial number listed anywhere. Can you tell me what year it was made and the current calue. In excellent condition. Thanks, Rachel
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I have a 1908 working singer. Its serial number is D388837. I need to purchase a replacement bobber plate. Does anyone know where I can find this piece? I am using a plate provided by a singer store from NYC over 30 years ago.
I would also like to find out what the dollar value is of this machine.
Thanks to anyone who can help…
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