I have my Mom's Kenmore from 1929 with the original sales receipt. She did a lot of mending on it and I , growing up used it a lot also. Was down for repairs a few yrs because of tension spring problems and couldn't find a repairman. Moved and found a WONDERFUL repairman who , unfortunately, got it going but stated if spring goes there's no replacement. There MUST be a replacement spring somewhere around as I don't want stop sewing on that machine. It's a console in original cabinet, sews like a singer-back and forth and has a light--very basic but predictable. Don't know where to find a model # or if they even had them back that old. It's a nice solid metal machine. Love that machine.