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Singer AH752802 for 185.00 in a sewing cabinet with the drawers down one side. Someone posted a cabinet something like this the other day. All I can find out from the Singer site is it is a 1948. It doesn't say anymore on there site about when it was born and how many and where it was born. The next one is a Singer Lotus D445188 for 95.00 in a beautiful cabinet treadle,born 1908. Also i found a treadle machine in a cabinet that is a Domestic for 85.00 but didn't have a piece of paper when I saw that one so don't have a model # for this one,never heard of a Domestic. This is the other one,singer AA480007 according to Singer born in 1925 and someone just posted a pic of one they just got so I know it is a Singer 128 VS it is in a wood case is it worth 85.00?
Last edited by Quilter Day-by-Day; 02-15-2012 at 09:03 AM.
#3
AH752802 is a 66 commissioned on Aug 26, 1948.
D445188 is also a 66, commissioned August 11, 1908
As for the Singer 128 for $85? Yes, if the machine is in good shape and complete.
Graham wrote a nice article on Domestic here:
http://www.ismacs.net/domestic/thoug...e_company.html
D445188 is also a 66, commissioned August 11, 1908
As for the Singer 128 for $85? Yes, if the machine is in good shape and complete.
Graham wrote a nice article on Domestic here:
http://www.ismacs.net/domestic/thoug...e_company.html
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Find the charts HERE
Just click on the appropriate link to go to the serial number/model breakdown. These charts will give you the model, and the commission dates (not to be confused with actual manufacture date, no one knows those, but they can be estimated)
Just click on the appropriate link to go to the serial number/model breakdown. These charts will give you the model, and the commission dates (not to be confused with actual manufacture date, no one knows those, but they can be estimated)
#10
You're welcome!! We don't see a lot of the RAF decals in the states. While I wouldn't say they're "rare", they're not as common!