Question re Singer model 301
#11
I have 2 301's and they do have a number on the bottom of the machine...I think they all have 2 letters and 6 digits too...on the same side as the extension bed..right underneath where the fold is..
$10 is a fantastic price..never pass one of these machines up ..just the bobbin case and the needle plate are worth maybe up to $100 because they fit on a 221 machine...and sometimes the foot pedal too...not the attachments though
$10 is a fantastic price..never pass one of these machines up ..just the bobbin case and the needle plate are worth maybe up to $100 because they fit on a 221 machine...and sometimes the foot pedal too...not the attachments though
#14
why??
Other than the added A, I thought they are the same machine, no changes made?
Other than the added A, I thought they are the same machine, no changes made?
Originally Posted by SUZAG
I'm green with envy!!!! :mrgreen: but congratulations! Model 301 is worth more than 301-A
#15
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Originally Posted by irishrose
The # is on the bottom of my machine about under the needle area. Turn the machine upside down. You'll love your little machine.
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Originally Posted by brushandthimble
why??
Other than the added A, I thought they are the same machine, no changes made?
Other than the added A, I thought they are the same machine, no changes made?
Originally Posted by SUZAG
I'm green with envy!!!! :mrgreen: but congratulations! Model 301 is worth more than 301-A
#17
All the 'A' means is the machine was made at the Anderson, SC plant. It has no affect on the pricing of the machine nor does it indicate a sense of rarity. Anderson, SC pumped out as many machines as any other Singer plant in the U.S.
While we are talking about funny notions - Singer never made machines to be badged for other companies like Sears or Montgomery Ward. If you bought a Singer, you knew you bought a Singer.
Congratulations on getting your 301! They are fantastic little machines. Your serial number is located on the join of the bed at the hinged section.
If you tell us you got a black 301 for 10 dollars I believe more than one of us will cry.
While we are talking about funny notions - Singer never made machines to be badged for other companies like Sears or Montgomery Ward. If you bought a Singer, you knew you bought a Singer.
Congratulations on getting your 301! They are fantastic little machines. Your serial number is located on the join of the bed at the hinged section.
If you tell us you got a black 301 for 10 dollars I believe more than one of us will cry.
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