Old 09-19-2011, 04:30 PM
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vintagemotif
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Originally Posted by grayhare
Okay, I'm not very good at computers, but I figured something out; how to get the Singer serial registration numbers/information. I had saved the G series, here is the link http://www.singerco.com/uploads/asse...NGER_G_nos.pdf
Then just change the G to what ever series you are looking for (enter) it will pull it up. I tried the AA series and it worked. Let me know if it works for everyone. I hope it makes sense. :)

Bless you! I replaced the "G" with "AN" and it worked! Now I can find out the birthdate of my 603 - hopefully I will get some hope to get it to sew! (Yes, I know there are other machines - I have them.) This is another one to save in my pages!
You should save on your computer. If you open the pages, it should download onto your computer. You should have a record of it on your computer which you could then make into a file. That is what I just did. My son calls this inb4 4o4, or in before everything gets deleted. He came over to ask me what I was up to and chuckled at me quickly opening all the pages to save on my computer. That's when he told me the term, learned something new!

I found that some letters (A, C,E, T, W) wouldn't open. I can't remember if there had been information from them. And same with some double letters.

Just a heads up if you wish to save.
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