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Old 10-05-2009, 10:49 AM
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Hi if you go to the singer web site or just google the name of the model you will find a web page that gives all the numbers and the approximate year they were made. Sometimes it is a range. I did that with my featherweight!!Ypu can even call Singer and they will date the machine for you.
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Old 10-05-2009, 10:58 AM
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I have one too. as a dust collector, the 1905 sounds about right,they are nice to look at. As already posted be careful about finish and scroll work they react poorly to harsh chemicals.
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Old 10-05-2009, 11:09 AM
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Sorry I missed all the other replys!!
It looks to be a beauty and I know I love my featherweight it sews like a spitfire!!
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:39 AM
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She's pretty!!!
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:51 AM
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That is beautiful! I would NOT have passed it up, either...working or not. I was going to ask if that was off of treadle or part of a treadle, but I see it was. That is awesome. Someday, you may find a lonely cabinet and get it working. A lot of old treadles were converted to electric, so you could put a motor on it.
I would love it just as a decoration, too, though.
I have one in the cabinet that looks very much like this one. Mine is a 1908 and also from NJ.
Mine was stuck, and my DH broke something trying to free it. I would love to try to get mine fixed.

I just got one over the weekend that is between 1955-57. It's electric. I'm going to post a thread with pictures in just a bit. It's great!
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:55 AM
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My mom has my grandmothers treadle converted to electric and wants me to have it, I will have to get it and date it then. I wish she hadn't converted it as it is the one I remember learning to sew on as a child. I also have a Standard treadle machine that does work. Just need to get the new belt on it. They sure were pretty machines.

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...59435511RtcUaN

This is just like the one I have 1889 is what this one says it is.
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Old 10-06-2009, 03:58 AM
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Yes, I agree. I think they are very pretty.
The treadle I have belonged to Mom. She gave it to me a few years ago. I remember playing with that thing when I was a little girl to see how fast I could get it going. OH! How that hurts when your fingers slip and they get under that thing! My kids have been messing with it. I've told them...
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Old 10-06-2009, 09:17 AM
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You can find a Singer group on yahoo that is terrific for answering any and all questions. They have a wealth of knowledge.
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Old 10-06-2009, 02:36 PM
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You can look up the site for Singer @ http://www.singersewingmachine.com/manfacturer.htm

The serial number you have B 122.4842 was manfactured in 1904

Machines with #'s B-1 to B-791.500 were all made in 1904
B-791.501 to B-1.544.750 were made in 1095

There is also a site for the Featherweights http://www.221parts.com/forsale.htm

Hope that helps. I found the site when I won a Featherweight and wanted some other feet.
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My DH found one similar to yours a few months ago in an Amish store and was so excited he called me at home to tell me about it. He really wanted to buy it, but I think the price was $40 and we just didn't have an extra $40 then. He took a pic of it with his phone though, which is why I'm so certain it was very much like the one you bought. I would have loved to have had it, but honestly, I think my DH was more disappointed than I was that he couldn't buy it.
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