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charmpacksplus 11-15-2011 07:23 AM

301A serial number?
 
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I just inherited my mom's singer 301A and had a wonderful time taking it apart and cleaning it up. I found a serial number on the motor which is not visible without taking the bottom off of the machine. Is this the machine serial number or the motor serial number? And can you tell what year it was born from the second picture?

Thanks

Candace 11-15-2011 07:31 AM

No, that's not it.. It's stamped into the base of the machine.

quiltingcurious 11-15-2011 12:28 PM

That looks just like my mom's machine that I am using now, it was made in 1951.

jljack 11-15-2011 12:48 PM

The serial number is stamped in the frame of the machine on the bottom under the bobbin end. Most of the 301s were made in early 1950s. Mine is a 1951 also. Love that cabinet...the cabinets are not that easy to find. You can easily take the machine out of the cabinet to use as a table top...there is a latch on the bottom to release it. They have a plate on the bottom and feet (that can be replaced if yours are hard and cracked) so it can be portable. Mine didn't have a cabinet or a case when I got it.

quiltinghere 11-17-2011 04:08 AM

Congrats on a 'new' machine and getting it all cleaned up. 301's are wonderful to sew on and sound so pretty doing it.

ThayerRags 11-17-2011 04:51 AM

301A serial number?
 
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It's on the bottom of the machine, directly below the bobbin case.

CD in Oklahoma

janiesews 11-17-2011 05:04 AM

I love mine and I was lucky enough to get it in a cabinet but not the desk type like yours. I love sewing with a machine in a cabinet again. Enjoy.

Daylesewblessed 11-17-2011 07:55 PM

My understanding is that the 301's and 301A's cannot be dated specifically.
This website explains: http://singer301.com/dating/default.html

Dayle

maviskw 11-25-2012 07:20 AM

I have a 301A that was purchased in 1956. (I needed to make some maternity clothes.) I had a cabinet custom made for it that looks like a nice large desk. A piece of the top comes out, and the machine set into that cavity. I got the machine with a long flip-up table at the left end that works very well for changing bobbins. I loved that machine and the size of the desk for sewing. Then in the 70's I bought an "advanced" machine that could do zig-zag. (BTW, I could have gotten the 301A with zig-zag for $40 more, but as it was, the machine cost one month of my teaching salary.)
Now I've gotten the 301A out of its storage drawer in the desk, and I still love it. It does an excellent job.

Monroe 11-25-2012 08:40 AM

Keep your eye open for the 301 folding table. It looks much like the featherweight table, and came in 2 versions of cutout to accommodate the long bed and short bed machines.

Monroe 11-25-2012 08:51 AM

Here's a link to cabinets and folding tables for the various Singer models. http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...chine_cabinets

maviskw 11-25-2012 10:16 AM

After thinking about it for a while, I realized that the machine that would do zig-zag was probably not a 301. That was the beginning of zig-zag machines, I think. I got a zig-zag attachment for the 301A that moved the fabric back and forth. LOL I used it once to put decorative stitching on the bassinet skirt. Didn't work very well. It need stiffer fabric or stabilizer.

maviskw 11-25-2012 10:33 AM

I researched a little more and found my serial number. It is NA271321. I found that this machine was stamped with a serial number in 1953. So, apparently it was in stock from 1953 until I bought it in 1956. Thought you might like to hear where one machine is.

miriam 11-26-2012 03:35 AM


Originally Posted by jljack (Post 4683287)
The serial number is stamped in the frame of the machine on the bottom under the bobbin end. Most of the 301s were made in early 1950s. Mine is a 1951 also. Love that cabinet...the cabinets are not that easy to find. You can easily take the machine out of the cabinet to use as a table top...there is a latch on the bottom to release it. They have a plate on the bottom and feet (that can be replaced if yours are hard and cracked) so it can be portable. Mine didn't have a cabinet or a case when I got it.

I don't know how 'rare' the tables are
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/atq/3434992793.html
I found two for sale cheap

maviskw 11-26-2012 06:24 AM

What I'm really looking for is a ruffler attachment for my 301A. I completely wore mine out with 4 daughters and square dance dresses. It worked beautifully until the blue steel tooth thingie broke.


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