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That does not look like a serial number to me. May I suggest looking under the slide plate. That is the plate near the needle that slides out to allow you to remove the bobbin. National stamped...
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Anne Kusilek is a membe of Treadleon.net. She is considered a National sewing machine expert and has been collecting information to assist in providing dating for National sewing machines. She may...
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There is an excellent group called Treadleon (treadleon.net) that promotes the use and restoration of treadle sewing machines. It might be worth asking someone on the site about your problem. I am...
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I think you may have taken the info from the motor. Flip up the machine and look underneath. There should be a serial number and a JA number. Since it is a Japanese machine it was made after the...
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Try this site, Katie has been doing an extensive research project of White sewing machines. She has authorized info on the site.
arachnesobsession's photos and albums on webshots
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Japanese sewing machines used a lot of diiferent American names. The JA number under the machine is the real thing to tell who made it. There is a Yahoo group vintagejapanesesewing machines that...
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Sorry, I hit send too fast. Go to webshots, user fireftnchick and look at some of the machines there. The machines I am talking about are all US made, non-Singer machines.
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I have a Davis, a Franklin, (A Franklin is a "badged" machine that was built by the Domestic sewing machine company and marketed by Sears with whatever name they chose), an Eldredge 2 spool (badged...
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Thank you for the input. I do hope I did not offend anyone. I was only trying to help. I belong to a number of sewing machine groups and this subject comes up continually.
The references to...
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Hello, what you are desribing is a chain or pulley lift. It is not unique to the Raymond machine.
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arachnesobsession's photos and albums on webshots
Katie Farmer has done EXTENSIVE research of antique and vintage White sewing machines. She will be very interested in...
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According to Singer, your machine was scheduled to be built in July of 1939 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Without pictures, I cannot confirm this, but Singer says you have a model 201. If you send me...
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There are a number of factors that effect the value of a treadle sewing machine. The model of the machine, the condition of the machine and cabinet, including any rust, pitting, veneer chipping or...
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