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I found out last night that my brother has had an old Singer that my dad picked up at a yard sale years ago. Now I have it! I have to call to get the instruction manual.
born April 24, 1929 in Elizabeth, NJ [ATTACH=CONFIG]191737[/ATTACH] 15,000 made. this is her case [ATTACH=CONFIG]191738[/ATTACH] |
Great! Where has your brother been hiding that! Love the machine & case.
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Lucky lady congrats
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You might be able to find one online.
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what a bread box machine luck you.
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wow, she is a beauty.Have fun sewing with her.pab
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Very nice. Did you get her knee controller too? I bought a model 99 on an auction, but she didn't have her controller with her, and I havent bought one yet. I like the decals on yours!! Very nice. I know you'll have fun with her.
You can get a manual downloaded online free at ismacs. |
Breadbox machine? There's no model number so I was going to call tomorrow with the serial # to get a manual. No knee control either.
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Originally Posted by Bonbonary
Great! Where has your brother been hiding that! Love the machine & case.
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The serial number is on that little plate on the right front of the bed. That's all you need to find the year and model here. http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_numbers.html Let us know what you find out. I have an idea and would like to know if I'm right. Or post the number.
I downloaded my repro manuals free from sewclassic.com It's a very pretty machine and your bentwood case looks good, too. |
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