I got two new baby girls......
#12
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Milton DE
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I just found the 301A two tone with cabinet on Craig's list and bought it...In mint condition working with assessories...That's what your Singer is. Mine is from 1953 you should find the serial no. under the flip plate by the bobbin case. Mine also came with booklet so if you need any info re: care, oil instructions etc...just PM me.
And the feet dogs drop on it for free motion...screw by the bobbin case...
The closer I look that might be the 400 series..google singer sewing machines and you'll see pictures of all makes an models
And the feet dogs drop on it for free motion...screw by the bobbin case...
The closer I look that might be the 400 series..google singer sewing machines and you'll see pictures of all makes an models
#13
Thank you so very much for the help! I asked the previous owner before purchasing if the feed dogs lowered. I am thrilled that I have a great tank of a machine! That's her name, is The Tank. I needed a workhorse....she just needs servicing, but I want to learn how to service them myself so I can save myself the money. Why oh why is bobbin tension such a royal pain in the neck?!
#14
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Massachusetts, USA
Posts: 1,775
I'm pretty sure that is a 404. I have one just like it. The 301 has the bobbin on the side, under the flip up part, and yours has the drop in bobbin.
You can use the serial # to find out what it is on this site:
http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_numbers.html
There are a couple of Yahoo groups that may interest you....Vintage Singers and Singer Slant Sewing.
If you join either of these groups you will find lots of information in their 'file' section. I have also found PDF's of the manuals for my machines.
ETA: Here is the manual for the 404. Congratulations on your 2 babies!! :mrgreen:
http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...ng-machine.pdf
You can use the serial # to find out what it is on this site:
http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_numbers.html
There are a couple of Yahoo groups that may interest you....Vintage Singers and Singer Slant Sewing.
If you join either of these groups you will find lots of information in their 'file' section. I have also found PDF's of the manuals for my machines.
ETA: Here is the manual for the 404. Congratulations on your 2 babies!! :mrgreen:
http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...ng-machine.pdf
#19
I have the same exact Singer machine. Got it for free for doing some alterations for a lady who owned it. Bought for her by her mother in law who when she got married, said that every newly wed should have a sewing machine. She said she used it twice in all those years so it is basically new. It really sews nice and straight. It is a heavy sucker tho, so I don't use it outside of home. Not sure what year it was born tho, do you know? Jan
#20
Originally Posted by Prissnboot
I went to see an old Singer machine (sorry, don't know the model#) that I saw onCraigslist, and ended up buying not only that one, but also a Bernina Bernette Deco 600, with some cards and a bunch of embroidery thread - got them for a song! Now I just have to learn how to use them.....
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