Originally Posted by
Vintage.Singers.NYC
The first thing I'd check--is to be sure it is, in fact, a 222. My frequent Craigslist jaunts have taught me that you never know what they're selling until you lay eyes on the machine yourself.
That's interesting - and good advice!
There are quite detailed pics of this one, including the badge. I suppose the distinctive body and free arm are quite inimitable factors in this case. I'm pretty sure it is what it appears to be, unless there are very convincing replicas on the market. It's being sold in a more 'as is' capacity though with no attempt to make it look better than an 'old machine' needing some TLC.