mine does!
Ronnie Radke
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The Classic Singer 201-2 Vintage Sewing Machine is one of the oldest sewing machines. This model is simply a Singer 201-2 with an added knee lifter for the presser foot. which was mounted in a commercial table. There aren't very many sewing machines mounted to the tables themselves but the presser foot.
The value of a Singer sewing machine, such as the model with the serial number ED322404 BRK2-12, can vary widely based on factors like its age, condition, rarity, and included accessories. Generally, vintage Singer machines can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. To get a more accurate estimate, consider checking online marketplaces, vintage sewing machine forums, or consulting with an appraiser specializing in sewing machines.
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Singer sewing machines are the same as Pfaff machines just as a Hummer vehicle is the same as a GMC vehicle. Pfaff owns Singer.
The serial number of your machine would indicate it was manufactured in 1888. Singer machines manufactured prior to 1900 are considered vintage and are highly valued by collectors. For maximum value, the machine should be in good condition and have all its parts, including foot pedal and bobbin case. To verify the age of your machine and its possible value, call a Singer rep at 1-800-4-Singer. Watch E-Bay to see what buyers are paying for machines of this vintage. You can also check with local antique shops for an appraisal.
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The cast of Geffen Vintage 80s Vol. 1 - 1995 includes: Maria McKee as Singer Terri Nunn as Singer Ric Ocasek as Singer Stan Ridgway as Singer
she was a singer she sung jazz, vintage and all that.
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There were no Singer sewing machines in 1803.