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Ccorazone 06-28-2012 04:19 PM

Singer 201
 
I have a Singer model 201-2 but don't know the serial number because it is buried. Can anyone give me information on this model

J Miller 06-28-2012 07:33 PM

Ummmm, A big black heavy machine with a potted motor, gear drive, rotary hook, uses Class 66 bobbins and 15x1 needles.
Nice quiet running machines that sew very nicely.

How's that?


Joe

Ccorazone 06-28-2012 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by J Miller (Post 5324964)
Ummmm, A big black heavy machine with a potted motor, gear drive, rotary hook, uses Class 66 bobbins and 15x1 needles.
Nice quiet running machines that sew very nicely.

How's that?


Joe

Nice to know. I'll dig it out to find the serial number.

Shelbie 06-29-2012 04:14 AM

The 201 is a heavy powerful machine that is fast and does not balk, growl or jam when sewing over heavy canvas, denim or multiple layers. It has a large harp space and I can get a King sized quilt through it without too much tugging and scrunching. The feed dogs will drop (large knob, lever system underneath the machine) so that you can free motion quilt. I got this machine free and it sews so much better than my Janome 6500 which cost me $2000 new. It powers through anything that I put in front of it including zippers in heavy duc coveralls.

Ccorazone 06-29-2012 05:45 AM


Originally Posted by Shelbie (Post 5325370)
The 201 is a heavy powerful machine that is fast and does not balk, growl or jam when sewing over heavy canvas, denim or multiple layers. It has a large harp space and I can get a King sized quilt through it without too much tugging and scrunching. The feed dogs will drop (large knob, lever system underneath the machine) so that you can free motion quilt. I got this machine free and it sews so much better than my Janome 6500 which cost me $2000 new. It powers through anything that I put in front of it including zippers in heavy duc coveralls.

Yes, I can tell by looking is is a heavy duty machine. I finally dug it out and it looks very impressive. The serial number show it was built on March 25, 1955, It looks in great condition. The decals are worn some but that is to be expected. I took the back plate off and it still has grease on the moving parts. I got it about 10 years ago and it has never been used by me. Attachments, zig zag, and button holer are still in the drawers along with several bobbins and other odds and ends. I really never paid that much attention to it until I joined this group and started learning more about vintage machines. When I got it, I bought it from my son who was a little strapped for cash. He got it for some work he did.

Caroline S 06-29-2012 07:30 AM

​It is a great sewing machine. My 201 is living with my DD, she won't give it up so I may have to buy another one LOL.

harrishs 06-29-2012 08:26 AM

I was sewing on mine yesterday, and my Grandaughter asked "is that your favorite machine?" Hard to answer that question when I have so many favorites....but it is a wonderful machine!

jlm5419 06-29-2012 09:33 AM

My 201 sat unused for years because I thought it didn't sew. Once I located a manual for it, I discovered I had been threading the needle incorrectly. It is now one of my favorite machines. Once you begin using yours, you will love it.

ranbro 06-30-2012 03:33 AM

I was using my 201 yesterday. A wonderful machine with a beautiful straight stitch.

Lyncat 06-30-2012 03:44 AM

I use my 201 more than any other machine. I am thinking about a new machine but don't know if it can live up to the 201's performance!


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