Posted 8 years ago
Dannyo278
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was doing a little research on this old sewing machine. far as i could possibly get is its a 1910?? Is there anyone who can help me get info or point me to a site to where i can possibly get any info on the machine?? i am trying to confirm the year and where it was made and if all of these different feet actually go to the machine. did not think the machines that early had this many ft. also is this electric power or powered by human feet? lol thanks in advance
the machine and its table is in immaculate condition although years of years of dust is on it. pattern and writing is undisturbed and scratch free as is the storage table.
I can't read the serial number. Does it start with a C? If so those start in 1908 but information was lost during WWII.
Yes powered by foot power.
I can't tell what the serial number is from the photo but it looks like G at the start. The G series starts at 1910 but is one of the longest, and at the end, they started with a leading 0 again, after the 9999999 - in 1924. Here is the list, you have to count the number of digits carefully, and if the number part starts with 0, you need to look at the very end. http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-g-series-serial-numbers.html
the serial # is G411237s. it is a 1910. but cannot find info on where it was manufactured and how much it is worth. Have been looking with no info to find. i know i see a lot of them being sold but they are ones run by electricity and are from the 50's up mostly. beautiful piece of workmanship and was stored carefully so it is in excellent condition.
dannyo278....I recently bought one just like yours... It is in wokring order and i plan to get it up and running. My cabinet is a different style than yours and i am going to refinish it. I have 4 machinres now. This 27 Red Eye, a 66 Red Eye from 1924, and also one from 1930 that i bought and during shipment ( seller didn't pack well) the base broke in half. I was very dissaponted. and An early Sphynx 127 in what seems to be a mahogany cabinet. I love them all and hope to be sewing on at least three of them soon!