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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Okay, I'm blaming you guys on my latest find.
See Nancy, I now have two machines that I will not be treadling. :-) Where did you find the serial number? The 401 that I picked up yesterday is still in the car but as I was purchasing it, I couldn't find the serial number. I think I may have to take the bottom screws off or something. :-D :thumbup: This was to be a day of working on a quilt., but this is more interesting! :D All I can find are 3 places that have a six digits (refer to photos). They seem to be part numbers. Where did you find your serial number? It must be hiding from us. We have both looked with a magnifying glass that has a light on it. Our 4 eyes are not working! LOL |
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Okay, I'm blaming you guys on my latest find.
See Nancy, I now have two machines that I will not be treadling. :-) Where did you find the serial number? The 401 that I picked up yesterday is still in the car but as I was purchasing it, I couldn't find the serial number. I think I may have to take the bottom screws off or something. :-D :thumbup: This was to be a day of working on a quilt., but this is more interesting! :D All I can find are 3 places that have a six digits (refer to photos). They seem to be part numbers. Where did you find your serial number? It must be hiding from us. We have both looked with a magnifying glass that has a light on it. Our 4 eyes are not working! LOL Billy |
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Nope, you're right. I just went and took mine out to make sure, and now I have to put it back in. Dang!! At least it's not a needle that's too hard to find.
Billy |
There's also modern equivalents.
This needle is much easier to set than a model 12, but instructions say the long groove should be toward the operator--which sounds to me like to the front. I haven't tried to sew on mine since putting the needle back in, but it sure looks like the long groove should be to the side (facing out). What do you think?
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Nope, you're right. I just went and took mine out to make sure, and now I have to put it back in. Dang!! At least it's not a needle that's too hard to find.
Billy |
[quote=Lostn51][quote=SewExtreme][quote=vintagemotif][quote=SewExtreme]
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Okay, I'm blaming you guys on my latest find.
Where did you find the serial number? Look under the edge of the bed on the ribby part it will be towards the bobbin area if I am right. Billy Located in REALLY PLAIN view right under the left most part of the sewing bed. Too easy. IF one looks. Oh, I am so glad to be a part of the VSMS, without y'all, where would I be? Wandering... looking for lost serial numbers. |
Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Frister and Rossmann--
I went and picked up my $40.00 STEAL today. It is a beautiful handcrank. The serial number is 1274841. I found one just like it on Sewmuse and they had it dated about 1904. The badge says "Manufactured in Germany by Frister & Rossmann. Sole Agen W. Pierssene, 49 Fore St, London EC. She is gear driven machine and has everything she needs but a needle. The one needle with her is broken. The shuttle is there and one bobbin. The bobbin winder rubber is not good, but no surprise there. I never thought I would find such a beautiful machine. There is a celuloid tag on the wood that has been cleaned at some time and the lettering wiped off. I am trying every way I can to see what it says. This is what I think I can see so far: M-- DUNN --S NEW ITI ----------YNE The first line is bigger lettering. The second line is smaller and I am not sure that any of those letters are correct. It is probably the dealer that sold the machine. Any ideas, anyone??? Texas Jan |
[quote=SewExtreme][quote=vintagemotif]
Originally Posted by
Yes, you have to take the bottom off. The serial number is found on the bottom left. I'm still cleaning the machine up. This was to be a day of working on a quilt., but this is more interesting! :D[/quote What year was yours commissioned to be manufactured? I'm so liking the control and feel of treadling that the speed of this machine took my by surprise. She will be used for at least one quilt! |
Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Frister and Rossmann--
I went and picked up my $40.00 STEAL today. It is a beautiful handcrank. The serial number is 1274841. I found one just like it on Sewmuse and they had it dated about 1904. The badge says "Manufactured in Germany by Frister & Rossmann. Sole Agen W. Pierssene, 49 Fore St, London EC. She is gear driven machine and has everything she needs but a needle. The one needle with her is broken. The shuttle is there and one bobbin. The bobbin winder rubber is not good, but no surprise there. I never thought I would find such a beautiful machine. There is a celuloid tag on the wood that has been cleaned at some time and the lettering wiped off. I am trying every way I can to see what it says. This is what I think I can see so far: M-- DUNN --S NEW ITI ----------YNE The first line is bigger lettering. The second line is smaller and I am not sure that any of those letters are correct. It is probably the dealer that sold the machine. Any ideas, anyone??? Texas Jan |
[quote=SewExtreme][quote=Lostn51][quote=SewExtreme][quote=vintagemotif]
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Okay, I'm blaming you guys on my latest find.
Where did you find the serial number? Look under the edge of the bed on the ribby part it will be towards the bobbin area if I am right. Billy Located in REALLY PLAIN view right under the left most part of the sewing bed. Too easy. IF one looks. Oh, I am so glad to be a part of the VSMS, without y'all, where would I be? Wandering... looking for lost serial numbers. Serial number is never on the parts- at least I haven't seen them there. I love it when folks post the serial number as Simanco.....on CLs. |
[quote=miriam][quote=SewExtreme][quote=vintagemotif][quote=
Jenny at www.sewclassic.com has the little rubber feet: "Rubber cushions for the bottom of the Singer 401 401A 403 403A 404 500 500A 503 503A The 600 and 700 series Touch & Sew models - PRICED INDIVIDUALLY Sale Price: $0.89" - you have to make sure she knows they are for the machine not the foot control (she has them as well) I got some and they were very much an improvement for my machine.[/quote] I noticed that she sold them. Thanks for the tip! I will need to replace all four of mine. |
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