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Old 10-25-2013, 12:55 PM
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Can anyone tell me is on older sing if the model number is higher if it means its a newer machine
.Such as a model 401 is newer than a 301, and a 401a is newer that a 401 and is a Stylest newer than the 401A or how can I find out
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The higher numbers generally are newer.
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You can always look up the serial number. The site I use sewshop.com gives the date the machine was released. Many of the models were made for several years.
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for the older cast iron, the model numbers are all over, and many were made at the same time, over a 30-50 year period, with modifications.

With the aluminum, it sort of runs that way, though I've run into a few exceptions where a higher number was used and then Singer jumped back to a lower range because it was an update of an older model, and not really a new model.
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66 99 185?
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457 500 347?

As a general rule, usually you would find the bigger the number the newer:
27 - 127
28 - 128
99 - 185 / 192 / 285

15 - 115 - ha! gotcha! The 115 was only produced for a "Few" years, the 15 was produced for over 100. There can be newer 15s than 115s, and older than the 115s. Rarely did they run concurrently, other than the 15 / 115

The (1)27, (1)28, 15, and 66 all ran concurrently and none would supersede each other.

221 - 222 - concurrent, and only slightly different models.

Somewhere in the 60s-ish they started backtracking with the numbers. Especially in the 3xx 4xx and 5xx numbers.
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