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Originally Posted by cherrybsixty
Now THAT's a chair!
It does the job! :wink:
This chair is cute, but my other chair is the comfy one.
Originally Posted by shelburn
Am pulling my hair out searching the Singer websites trying to find out the age and manufacture date of my Model 348, serial no. 81583-900 "made in Great Britain AIN". All the serial numbers seem to begin with a letter and nothing comes up for this. Have searched Ismacs, Singer Co. and Ask.
Can anyone give me suggestions on where else to look!!
Shelia
Can anyone give me suggestions on where else to look!!
Shelia
Makes ya wonder why they would try to make it so difficult and frustrating to find the info.
Hope this works!
http://www.singerco.com/support/machineSerialNumbers
Originally Posted by shelburn
Am pulling my hair out searching the Singer websites trying to find out the age and manufacture date of my Model 348, serial no. 81583-900 "made in Great Britain AIN". All the serial numbers seem to begin with a letter and nothing comes up for this. Have searched Ismacs, Singer Co. and Ask.
Can anyone give me suggestions on where else to look!!
Shelia
Can anyone give me suggestions on where else to look!!
Shelia
The lists of serial numbers that are provided on the Singer site were compiled by sewing machine lovers and sewing machine historians. The Singer Co. only provides the searchable database, They didn't do the nitty gritty work. We can thank all of the fine folks at ISMACS and many OSMG's - male and female - for the lists of numbers.
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Originally Posted by Mitch's mom
Originally Posted by shelburn
Am pulling my hair out searching the Singer websites trying to find out the age and manufacture date of my Model 348, serial no. 81583-900 "made in Great Britain AIN". All the serial numbers seem to begin with a letter and nothing comes up for this. Have searched Ismacs, Singer Co. and Ask.
Can anyone give me suggestions on where else to look!!
Shelia
Can anyone give me suggestions on where else to look!!
Shelia
Do you like it and are you happy with it? If so - it is a good machine.
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Miriam, that was a nice story about your mom making do with what she had. I remember as a child my Aunt had a heavy wool coat and the story goes that she saw a coat in the shop window that she liked so sketched a picture of it then took an old Army or Navy blanket and made the coat.I don't know if she was not able to afford the coat or just wanted to make one.
Do you know how copper wire was invented???
Two Scotchmen a tuggin' on a penny...
history lesson for the night eh?
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Originally Posted by Mitch's mom
Do you like it and are you happy with it? If so - it is a good machine.
if you REALLY love it and use it all the time and would be heart broken if it broke - then that's the one....
Originally Posted by Mitch's mom
Originally Posted by shelburn
Am pulling my hair out searching the Singer websites trying to find out the age and manufacture date of my Model 348, serial no. 81583-900 "made in Great Britain AIN". All the serial numbers seem to begin with a letter and nothing comes up for this. Have searched Ismacs, Singer Co. and Ask.
Can anyone give me suggestions on where else to look!!
Shelia
Can anyone give me suggestions on where else to look!!
Shelia
The lists of serial numbers that are provided on the Singer site were compiled by sewing machine lovers and sewing machine historians. The Singer Co. only provides the searchable database, They didn't do the nitty gritty work. We can thank all of the fine folks at ISMACS and many OSMG's - male and female - for the lists of numbers.
I thank all the fine folks at ISMACS and others who helped in compiling that list. It is extremely helpful!!! Just for some reason in the past couple of months, the Singer Co. had made it difficult to find the list on their site.
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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Mitch's mom
Do you like it and are you happy with it? If so - it is a good machine.
if you REALLY love it and use it all the time and would be heart broken if it broke - then that's the one....
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