ISMACS Question
#1

I found out that my new Singer treadle is a Model 66 (G2387310) with a manufacture date of 2/3/1912.
On the ISMACS site, there is a column marked "Quantity Allotted". For my machine this number is 50,000. Does that mean that 50,000 of these machines were manufactured?
I believe it was also made in Elizabethport, New Jersey, if I am reading the charts properly.
Thanks for your help.
Anita
On the ISMACS site, there is a column marked "Quantity Allotted". For my machine this number is 50,000. Does that mean that 50,000 of these machines were manufactured?
I believe it was also made in Elizabethport, New Jersey, if I am reading the charts properly.
Thanks for your help.
Anita
#2

It means Singer set aside 50,000 serial numbers to use for the Model 66 at that time, it really does not say how many they actually produced, or when -
I think it's relatively safe to say your machine was made between 2/3/1912 and 12/18/1912 when Singer next allocated serial numbers for model 66. But you can almost guarentee it was NOT made on 2/3/1912, as it's reasonable to assume that Singer allocated numbers before they actually needed to use them.
I think it's relatively safe to say your machine was made between 2/3/1912 and 12/18/1912 when Singer next allocated serial numbers for model 66. But you can almost guarentee it was NOT made on 2/3/1912, as it's reasonable to assume that Singer allocated numbers before they actually needed to use them.
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