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I own a Singer sewing machine that is black cast iron and the model # on the front is AH961755. I can't seem to find any manual for this model.Suggestions ?
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If it is the K number, there were 20,000 machines made. So, the likelihood is that there are still a lot of them around. Value is very subjective based on several things including the physical and mechanical condition, accessories included, rarity of the model, etc. FWIW, it seems that the wood cabinets really don't appear to add much, if anything, to the value.
Very old is a relative term. I'm not finding anything under 780 or 6410. So we need to identify your machine. Can you post a picture?
Not picking up bobbin thread is usually one of several things. 1. Wrong needle size, blunted needle, or improperly installed needle. 2. Timing is wrong.
Go to the singer website
Go to the home page
Go to customer service--click on it--it will show a small menu--click on instruction manual
In the box put the model number (example 117) & click search or try sewingpartsonline.com sew4less.com sewusa.com ebay
try www.managemylife.com they have access to manuals from here to there. I found one there that i had been looking for what seems like a year. you will have to dig but its there somewhere
Hi, I suspect you wrote the serial number wrong. Here is where to look at the serial numbers and machines years. http://singerco.com/support/serial_1letter.html
The number you wrote is too high for the machines that start with a V. Check again.
Rick
On most Pfaffs of that vintage, the model number will be clearly visible right on the front of the machine, usually 2-3 digits. There would also be a small tag with the model and serial number on it, usually on the right, rear or bottom of the machine.
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