Originally Posted by nana2makm
I have the same problem as DogHouseMom.... I have found two different dates for the SN that I have on my red eye. It starts with G and I've found both 1910 and 1913. model 15 & 66. It definately looks like a 66.
This is why this info is so vital There are cetain anomillies such as the machie we have listed on ebay currently. Singer says it's a straight 15k made in Scotland made 1947. The decaling says made in Canada. IT looks and operates like a 15-91 and there is a 1951 centennial commeration plate on the front which is 4 years after the date Singer has on file- odd- My husband compares it to a rare 2 headed coin. We've researched and asked a lot of other historians but are coming up empty as to how this came about. Their info may not be pefect but it's the only way to identify some models.