Acording to the Encyclopedia of Antique sewing machines by Charles Law(third editon) the model 99 which is the 2/3 size version of the model 66 was made from 1922 through the 1950's. It was also marketed as a budget machine without a light as the Spartan in the 1950's and 60''s in black. It's final incarnation with a slightly different body style in green as the model 185 which was also made in the 1950's and 60's.
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What is the vaule for a singer model 27 sewing machine in fair condition.
NB062511 is a model 301A manufactured in Anderson, South Carolina in 1956.
It is a 201K and was manufactured on July 17, 1956 in Clydebank Scotland.
It was manufactured in 1957 in Great Britain.
Your Singer Model 301A sewing machine was manufactured in 1953 at Anderson, South Carolina.
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.
Singer 401A was manufactured in 1957 at Anderson, South Carolina.
23x11847 franklin rotary sewing machine oct. 25,1927 motor no. c-6616
mine is w1643055..and mine is a Singer 319w
Singer sewing machines manufactured prior to 1900 have serial numbers consisting of numbers only. After 1900 the machine serial numbers have a single or two-letter prefix. The letters identify the year the machine was manufactured. A sewing machine bearing the serial number AI-000.001 would not exist, as Singer skipped the "AI" prefix as the "I" could be mistaken for the numeral "1". Sewing machines manufactured in 1948 bear serial numbers beginning with "AH" and "AJ", but none bear the prefix "AI".
1958 Singer ?