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Old 03-28-2017, 08:46 AM
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My 1948 15-91 has a striated face. My 1947 201-2 has a decorative (art deco kind of) face. My 1952 201-2 has a striated face. So, I don't think there is a certain date that they changed to the striated face.

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Old 03-28-2017, 12:25 PM
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Poor choice of words on my part. By "original", I meant vintage. Though if you think about it, the repros made in the 70s are now becoming vintage.

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Old 03-29-2017, 07:12 AM
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Cari - isn't that the truth about what is now vintage! Kind of freaks me out, thinking the stuff I consider "normal" is now 30-40 years old and vintage to younger generations.

As we get older, the years start flying by.
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Old 03-29-2017, 09:39 AM
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Cari - isn't that the truth about what is now vintage! Kind of freaks me out, thinking the stuff I consider "normal" is now 30-40 years old and vintage to younger generations.

As we get older, the years start flying by.
Isn't that the sad truth? I showed the vendor how she could tell the age if her machine and let her know about ismus? The singer page
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Old 03-29-2017, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by bkay View Post
My 1948 15-91 has a striated face. My 1947 201-2 has a decorative (art deco kind of) face. My 1952 201-2 has a striated face. So, I don't think there is a certain date that they changed to the striated face.

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Like anything else involving a change to a part on Singer machines, dates are approximate and there's always gonna be exceptions like your 15-91. But as a general guide, around 1950 is when Singers were getting the striated face plate and by 1952 most had them. Funny thing is, it also applies to Japanese clones.

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Old 03-29-2017, 03:47 PM
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... But as a general guide, around 1950 is when Singers were getting the striated face plate and by 1952 most had them. Funny thing is, it also applies to Japanese clones.

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The art nouveau chromed plates and gold decals are the last traces of the pre WWII world, before everything floral and classical was wiped out. It's a bit sad really, but we ended up with other colors than black and some rather good swing arm zigzaggers ;- )

It's at least true when it comes to sewing machines and architecture, not so much regarding furniture, china teasets and dinner plates; they seem to have continued as a side show along with the modern trends.
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(Cari - isn't that the truth about what is now vintage! Kind of freaks me out, thinking the stuff I consider "normal" is now 30-40 years old and vintage to younger generations.

As we get older, the years start flying by.

My name is Cathy - and I'm addicted to old sewing machines and their attachments.)

Hi Cathy, my name is Kathy and I am too.
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