Its a 66 from 1941.
Cathy
Originally Posted by alabam49
(Post 5628717)
I saw an old Singer at the thrift store today with a model # AG 276697.....can someone tell me which machine this is? It was in a cabinet & was $75.
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Cathy, I could find the date of 1941 but I don't know where to find what model a machine is. Can you give me the website, please. Thanks,
Donna
Originally Posted by Mizkaki
(Post 5628742)
Its a 66 from 1941.
Cathy |
Try this site. ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-sewing-machine-serial-numbers-database.html
Cathy
Originally Posted by blueheavenfla
(Post 5628794)
Cathy, I could find the date of 1941 but I don't know where to find what model a machine is. Can you give me the website, please. Thanks,
Donna |
Originally Posted by miriam
(Post 5626371)
Well, I've been out spending money again... I found a Phoenix. This machine is pretty cool - made in Germany - 1950s
it has a cam stack - I find it similar to the Singer 319 in some ways. I took pics but I don't know if they will post. [ATTACH=CONFIG]373728[/ATTACH] and [ATTACH=CONFIG]373729[/ATTACH] The bobbin has a flip down cover the case and bobbin ride in. Whole area is full of lint. There is a lever on the back to push as the lever for the disks is pushed to select design stitches There is no manual but I found a sales brochure in wonderful condition. |
Cathy, Thank you again. I had found it in the past but lost where it was. Donna
Originally Posted by Mizkaki
(Post 5628942)
Try this site. ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-sewing-machine-serial-numbers-database.html
Cathy |
Donna,
That link didn't work when I tried it. Try his one: http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...-database.html Sorry, Cathy
Originally Posted by blueheavenfla
(Post 5628987)
Cathy, Thank you again. I had found it in the past but lost where it was. Donna
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To you think industrial machines will sell for Christmas? I bet those would be heavy to ship. Where do you buy the cork for the oil bath? I seem to find industrial sewing machines all the time, too. They aren't really any different to work on - just a ton heavy...
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I find this page is helpful determining and identifying Singer models of machines. I hope it helps. http://www.sandman-collectibles.com/...r-machines.htm
Originally Posted by blueheavenfla
(Post 5628794)
Cathy, I could find the date of 1941 but I don't know where to find what model a machine is. Can you give me the website, please. Thanks,
Donna |
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Picked this up off craigslist the other day. First one of these I've got, in good shape and sews well.
serial # AG700180 |
Lee; You might have warned us with a Drool Alert title for your post. She is just beautiful.
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