To determine what year a Brother sewing machine is you use the letter and first number, which indicate the month and last number of the year. Brother sewing machines have coded serial numbers. The serial number B25139839 could have been made any year ending with the number 2 such as 1982. The owner manual would have a year. There are currently no serial numbers that start with a B.
The Singer website has resources for looking up serial numbers of Singer machines. The machine you reference is a Singer model 66, manufactured between July and October 1926.
The Phaff sewing machines are made in Germany, Europe.
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Morse Sewing machines were originally made by Toyota in Japan.
Machines with serial numbers beginning with NA were manufactured in 1951.
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".
The Singer sewing machines value will vary depending on the serial numbers. You can call Singer and they will assist you in the finding the value. The number is 1-800-4-SINGER.
Machines with serial numbers in the range: G-0.556.401 to G-0.999.999 were made in 1924.
The first step is to determine the model of the Singer sewing machine. Some of the oldest Singer sewing machines do not have a model number. For those that do, the model number is located in an oval plate on the bed. For machines made prior to 1960, the model number is on a small plate at the bottom of the upright arm. Machines made between 1960 and 1970 usually have the number on the front panel, either above or below the stitch length controller. Singer sewing machines made between 1970 and 1989 contain the model number on the front panel. Since 1990, the model number information is found on the hand-wheel side either around the on/off switch or the electric cord receptacle.The second step is to find the serial number. Singer first manufactured sewing machines in 1851. Records for serial numbers from 1851 to 1870 are not available. Prior to 1900, Singer only used numbers. After 1900, a machine's serial number will have a single or double letter prefix.See: ( http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers/no-letter) for the serial numbers that only contain numbers; (http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers/single-letter) for serial numbers beginning with a single letter, and (http://www.singerco.com/support/machine-serial-numbers/double-letter) for serial numbers beginning with double letters.Another alternative is to visit the website of ISMAC, the International Sewing Machine Collectors' Society, (www.ismacs.net). There is a URL that provides a history of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and another URL that contains information on the serial numbers.If all else fails, contact Singer Consumer Affairs at 1-800-474-6437.
To determine what year a Brother sewing machine is you use the letter and first number, which indicate the month and last number of the year. Brother sewing machines have coded serial numbers. The serial number B25139839 could have been made any year ending with the number 2 such as 1982. The owner manual would have a year. There are currently no serial numbers that start with a B.
Singer sewing machine serial number. It's near the on/off switch on newer machines, and on the front panel or on a small plate on older machines.
Machines with serial numbers GA to GY were manufactured in 1935. Serial numbers beginning G - zero were manufactured in 1923.
Serial numbers beginning with A were manufactured "Beginning 1911".
Kenmore products are made by many different companies depending on the product. For example, Kenmore sewing machines are now and have been for several years made by Janome. These machines have the prefix 385 in their serial numbers. As for LG, I have no idea.
Singer Sewing machines from the year 1871 all have a serial number that ranges from 611.000 to 913.999, so a serial number of 635.387 would have been issued in 1871.
The Singer website has resources for looking up serial numbers of Singer machines. The machine you reference is a Singer model 66, manufactured between July and October 1926.