Originally Posted by
Jeanette Frantz
Brenda, welcome to the Board. You can almost always get advice and help from QB Members. I've got a 1952 201-2 as well (you know that's the Centennial Edition).
Again, welcome aboard!
Jeanette
The centennial badge doesn't automatically mean the machine is a 1952. The badge has been found on machines dating from 1949 to 1953 or 54. I've read theories and speculations as to why, and lots of debating over whether a 1952 machine without the badge is a centennial or not and whether a badged machine from a year other than '52 is a true centennial. I really have no opinion either way but it's all been interesting reading.
Cari