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There were no Singer sewing machines in 1803.
Sewing machines were invented so that people could sew much quicker than sewing by hand, and more goods could be produced in a shorter period of time.
how much is 1953 singer sewing machine worth and where to find replacment parts
people use sewing machines, washing machines, TVs, computers, and much more
If the machine is in perfect condition, with all original equipment, and you could find a collector, it might be worth around $100 to $200. There is a glut of old sewing machines on the market, and the prices are very low.
To the best of my knowledge people still use hand sewing machines
Some limitaions on the sewing machine invented by Ellias Howe, are one people dont have as much movement they did by hand sewing.
how much is a singer sewing machine worth, serial no. G 0759386
Since it was the first one it was probably $10.00
Using a sewing machine is a lot quicker and often neater than the much slower hand sewing. Some modern sewing machines are able to produce fancy stitching.
Generally, bobbins for sewing machines are quite inexpensive. They should be found for about one dollar at sewing and big box stores.
Most people believe old sewing machines are valuable, and they are not. They were made to last, and your particular model is not rare or special in any way, unless it is actually one of the 1800's model, like the "Tourist", or a Wilcox and Gibbs. I'm sick of people asking rip-off prices for basic sewing machines, simply because they are old.