The serial number of mine is located on the front right-hand corner:ĭid you know that SINGER ® sewing machines were first manufactured in 1851. It works beautifully and I’ve checked up on the Singer® website to find out it’s a 1927 model (although the instruction booklet has 1928 on it?) If you’ve got one that you’d like to check it’s age, go to and click on the link relevant to yours – no letter pre-fix, single letter pre-fix or double letter pre-fix. The kids were fascinated by it and I’ve promised to teach them on it. There’s even a pack of old, unused needles. It’s in fantastic condition, with its gorgeous wooden cover, original instruction booklet and metal bobbins. I think they’re so popular now, everyone’s snapping them up! ![]() I was delighted to win it for £25! I know there’s a lot of them around and they don’t go for much but I’d been having a hard time trying to get my hands on one. I had to leave the auction early, before the lot came up, so I left a hopeful bid of £30. ![]() I was so pleased to find it hadn’t been converted to electric, as I’d been looking for one like this for a while now. ![]() I spotted a lovely old Singer® sewing machine, at a local auction house last week.
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