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Old 04-21-2010, 05:27 PM
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Charlee- thanx for the info! I am scraed to even mess with it
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Old 04-21-2010, 05:30 PM
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BILLY!!! I am so glad you popped in to take a look and thanx for all the great info the serial # is G8084391.

Well I was wondering about getting the cabinet worked on and is there a way to redo all the decal work , etc? or should I should I just clean it and leave it be??

I really want to get it going, I know it wasn't broke just hasn't been used in long long time.
I can say that my MIL is not too happy about us, or me, having it. but really there is no one else in the family who will use it :?
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Old 04-21-2010, 05:48 PM
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BILLY!!! I am so glad you popped in to take a look and thanx for all the great info the serial # is G8084391.

Well I was wondering about getting the cabinet worked on and is there a way to redo all the decal work , etc? or should I should I just clean it and leave it be??

I really want to get it going, I know it wasn't broke just hasn't been used in long long time.
I can say that my MIL is not too happy about us, or me, having it. but really there is no one else in the family who will use it :?
Well the serial isnt panning out you sure that is the right one? I am thinking it is a 1920 issue. Sometimes Singer botched the serials up and the "G" series was one of the largest they had.

It should not be that much to getting it sewing a perfect stitch and as for the decals just be happy with what you have and enjoy it. They were at one time reproducing the Red Eye decals and the company does not carry them right now. Whether they are out forever or just waiting for the next run I am not sure. But I just ordered a set set for the Singer 12 so when I find one that isnt that nice I will restore it back to factory fresh.

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Old 04-21-2010, 05:52 PM
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Ok I will ahve to just clean it up as you have directed. here is a pic of the serial number unless there is another number somewhere else
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Ok I will ahve to just clean it up as you have directed. here is a pic of the serial number unless there is another number somewhere else
Perfect picture!!! the serial is G803xxxx and not G808.

Singers dies were used till the cows came home and sometimes it is hard to make out the numbers. There were issues with the G and C with the dies for some machines. The C's looked like G's and visa versa so there is sometimes a bit of confusion every once in a while.

So your machine was allotted April 28, 1920 and 50,000 of them were made in that run.

Yours is about a year earlier than mine.

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Old 04-21-2010, 06:23 PM
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Thanx Billy!

I feel so dumb I guess I was just so excited that I looked too quick,LOL
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I'm "RED" with envy!!! What a gorgeous machine!!! I can't wait to see more pics when you have her all cleaned up!!
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Charlee- thanx for the info! I am scraed to even mess with it
Billy gave you great advice! Don't be scared of it...they are MIGHTY HARD to ruin!!
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Congrats on your new old machine, someday I hope to have one myself :D
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What a Pretty Machine :mrgreen: Have fun and enjoy... don't let other rain on your joy :roll: LOL (MIL)
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