Is this a 201?

Old 01-27-2012, 12:10 PM
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Trying to identify Singer machines.

Is this one a 201? It looks like the tension dial is in the front - but I do not know which other machines have the tension dial in the front. I know 15-91's are on the side, and 301s look more boxy.

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Old 01-27-2012, 12:14 PM
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Im not sure but its GORGEOUS!!!
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Old 01-27-2012, 12:21 PM
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I am looking at pictures of 201's - and I think they have a lever and dial for the stitch length choices. This one looks like it only has a knob. It is on Craig's list for $45 (in a city I don't live in - but my parents do - and only about 5 miles from the seller!!). The seller indicates it is a circa 1930's machine. Wish they would post better pictures. Don't think they know anything about the machine. They just want it gone!

I am currently obsessed with these vintage machines!!! I never would have thought this of me. I keep telling myself - you just acquired a 15-91, be happy with that (and I am very happy!). But that said, in all of my researching I have also determined that I would also like to get a 201 model as well. So keeping my eyes out for a really good deal. Not so afraid to purchase one that needs some work, re-wiring, etc.

Would prefer to wait a bit before purchasing another sewing machine (even if only $45) - but deals come when they come.
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Old 01-27-2012, 12:33 PM
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uh oh.. look who caught the bug! I'm not great at identifying the machines... but here's what I noticed. The machine is smaller than the hole in the table... so it's either a 3/4 machine in a full size cabinet (a 99 maybe), or it's a kenmore cabinet, or of course I could be half blind and crazy
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Machine is still available. I do ultimately want a 201. Know nothing about a 99. But if I offered $25 and to have it out of this person's hands TODAY (the add said they wanted it gone today - and the add was posted a few days ago) - worth it to me I think to just be surprised!
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Is it possible to know the model of the machine from the model #? The seller indicates they have that (well, I am guessing they will take it off the machine).
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If one can't tell the shape of the machine (this one looks worn, can't tell if that is rust on the machine) - can all of that be spiffed up? Thinking more about if it has rust.
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Yes, having the serial number will definately enable us to look up the model of the machine, which I agree looks like an early 99... (Keeping in mind, of course, that I've been wrong in the past, and most likely won't change that behavior! )
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Looks like a 66 to me, but it's hard to tell in that cabinet. Like Charlee said, it would help to have the serial number. Pretty machine.

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Originally Posted by fluffygirl View Post
Looks like a 66 to me, but it's hard to tell in that cabinet. Like Charlee said, it would help to have the serial number. Pretty machine.

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You might be right Pat, the faceplate looked flat to me, but looking at it again, it could have a curve to it!
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