Do you have a vintage singer?
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Here is a website you can go to to identify your Singer by it's features. You start at the beginning and choose which features your machine has, and you end up at what your model is. It works every time, even on the models that have several different sub-types.
http://www.sandman-collectibles.com/...r-machines.htm
http://www.sandman-collectibles.com/...r-machines.htm
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You can kind of "guesstimate" by your serial number where in the timeframe it was made. You would look at the next date serial numbers for that same model were issued, and kind of figure out how many months between, and then how many were probably made each month...you could do a little homework and maybe get closer.
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I have a 1913 singer that i don't use...it's kept on a shelf, covered to protect it from dust while I work out of the laundry room. It's been checked out and is in full working order but I haven't used Singer machines before. I have a few machines but one of these days, I'm gonna take her for a test drive. Maybe for her 100th birthday next year!! =)
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I have a 1913 singer that i don't use...it's kept on a shelf, covered to protect it from dust while I work out of the laundry room. It's been checked out and is in full working order but I haven't used Singer machines before. I have a few machines but one of these days, I'm gonna take her for a test drive. Maybe for her 100th birthday next year!! =)
I hope you give yours a spin soon!!
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