Machines with serial numbers in the range: G-0.556.401 to G-0.999.999 were made in 1924.
1946
He didn't invent the sewing machine. He made improvements to previous models of the sewing machine which are still the basis of modern sewing machines such as, straightening the shape of the needle. Isaac Singer also produce the first commercially successful sewing machine.
The singer sewing machine with a serial number AD588457 was 1933, model 15. Made in Elizabeth, NJ.
According to Singer's website it was 1936 Model Year
28432
The Singer corporation was founded in the year 1851. As of July 2013, the Singer sewing machine with the serial number 974515 is worth around $1,500 in good condition.
He invented the sewing machine!haha ur so funny.he didn't actually invent the sewing machine, Elias Howe was the original inventor(who eventually sued Singer for taking his idea)Singer improved the original invention by making it a smaller size that was more convenient for family and home use.
I have this sewing machine and after doing some research on the internet I found out it was made in 1938, in Elizabeth, N.J. 10,000 were distributed. I found a singer web site that can help you rate your machine. Hopefully this is helpful.
G9730255 is not a complete serial number for an antique Singer sewing machine. The serial numbers always start with two letters, which are used to identify the year they were made.
ED-942.977 to ED-999.999: made in 1947.
Your Singer Model 301A sewing machine was manufactured in 1953 at Anderson, South Carolina.
The two letters (NA) at the beginning indicate 1951according to Singer's site in the related link.
My Singer 477 Instruction Manual has a date of 1968 on it...that may help.