Another very helpful resource is blogger Nicholas Rain Noe’s. Sandman Collectibles also offers many vintage Singer machine user manuals for sale. Based on certain factors, I think it’s most likely a model 127/128. Using this identification form, I narrowed my Singer’s model down to 27/28 or 127/128. Referring back to your vintage Singer, you answer a series of yes/no questions about your machine’s features.īased on your answers, the online form jumps you to more identification questions, until eventually you arrive at one or more possible models. Luckily, a quick search online yielded several resources that helped me narrow down my Singer’s model number. But I also wanted to find out the model number–which at first I thought would be a far more difficult proposition. It’s nice to know my sewing machine was manufactured in 1907. ![]() ![]() Thanks to, I was able to pinpoint my antique machine’s model year by entering its serial number into. Perhaps someday I’ll refurbish it, and when that happens, it will be important to know a little more about the machine. My flat screen TV usually lives on top of the Singer cabinet, so I look at it every day.
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