Machine EM127527
#11
Joann,
Follow my example. That's why I gave the link to the G serials. Find me the model of my machine based on the serial number. I think I know what you're doing, but I need to see for sure.
ETA: Also, to clarify the problem with the serial number you're looking up - for the machine you've asked about - the 0 matters. Meaning that EM0127527 (which doesn't exist - but may look like it exists as a 201 with serial allocated in 1956) is not the same as EM127527.
Follow my example. That's why I gave the link to the G serials. Find me the model of my machine based on the serial number. I think I know what you're doing, but I need to see for sure.
ETA: Also, to clarify the problem with the serial number you're looking up - for the machine you've asked about - the 0 matters. Meaning that EM0127527 (which doesn't exist - but may look like it exists as a 201 with serial allocated in 1956) is not the same as EM127527.
Last edited by ArchaicArcane; 03-29-2015 at 06:14 PM.
#12
If the machine has a white light switch near the bobbin winder, it is a 201. The light fixture is attached to the front and looks merged to the body. Mine sits in a cabinet.
99s however are 3/4 size machines and are portable, thus typically housed in a case of some sort..
According to the Singer site the serial number dates the machined to 1957.
Hope this helps.....
99s however are 3/4 size machines and are portable, thus typically housed in a case of some sort..
According to the Singer site the serial number dates the machined to 1957.
Hope this helps.....
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