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singer sewing machine

By Doug DeVous, 4 June, 2009
Description

singer sewing mechine head in fairly good condition, black with floral design, silver head cover

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
metal
Distinguishing marks
singer sewing mechine sn G8332275
Condition
Good
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No

Anonymous (not verified)

16 years 1 month ago

Re: singer sewing machine

We see a ton of of old sewing machines here, sad to say though with very few exceptions unless the machine is a very early model or by a very obscure company they sell for under $150.00. According to the serial number on yours it dates circa 1920 and is most likely a model 66.

Lovejoy

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ardnite

16 years ago

In reply to Re: singer sewing machine by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: singer sewing machine

although i cannot tell you the value i can give you more information on this machine that may help someone else to give you a value.. according to singers records (http://www.singerco.com/pdf/SINGER_G_nos.pdf)

this is a model 27. it was manufactured in 1910 in elizabeth new jersey, although the comment section says "st jean, quebec" so im not sure if the new jersey plant ordered it to be made in quebec or if thats for other purposes. and there were only 3000 of them made. hope this helps

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Anonymous (not verified)

16 years ago

In reply to Re: singer sewing machine by ardnite

Re: singer sewing machine

You must have dropped a digit ;~) the serial number "G-8332275"
dates to 1920, not 1910.

Lovejoy

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: singer sewing machine by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: singer sewing machine

I HAVE A 1910 MODEL 66 NUMBER G0614196 WHAT MIGHT IT BE WORTH

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babygirljacoby

13 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: singer sewing machine by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: singer sewing machine

I recently purchased a G4 Series machine in good condition. I had it cleaned, replaced the rubber on the bobbin winder, and replaced the leather belt. I called the Singer Company and they supplied a plethera of information about my machine. Mine is a Modle Number 66 manufactured in Germany.

You can order a replacement manual for $15.00 from Singer or download it FREE fromtheir web site. I strongly discourage either option and try to find one second hand or through ebay. Reson being is the photocopy reproduction are poor in quality and the lables for the diagrams are distorted and unreadable.  

http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-model-numbers 1-800-4-SINGER (1-800-474-6437)

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