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Old 05-17-2020, 09:44 PM
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themadpatter
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Originally Posted by OurWorkbench View Post
It is a 101. The square needle plate, potted motor and stitch length disc on bed are the identifying features. They don't have a picture of the serial number. Even if there was, they are sometimes hard to read. If you look at the AD numbers, you will note that there are 6 number digits. If the first three digits are correct, that would put it in the 10000 that were allocated June 3, 1930.

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I asked them to send me a picture of the serial number, and I thought it was correct, but I looked more closely and there is a final 0!!! It isn't on a plate on the front, it's welded on the bottom.

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