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My daughter recently inherited a Necchi Model 523 (the one made in Taiwan), and I am trying to find some documentation. I've found plenty of pay sites willing to sell one, which is OK, except
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Manufacturers put the numbers anywhere on the machine. Often, they can be found under the machine and may be a plate but often are numbers stamped into the metal. It may be on the metal base and could be hidden by the cabinet. However, if it is like some older Singers, there were no model numbers on the machines. The serial number actually signifies the model, ie N-6001-N-21000 is a Model 15.
Necchi 537-L
Sandi, Machine made in Taiwan, My guess on age would be early 80's. Links below may help, first link one lady states buy her 537L from sears in 1982., other links are instruction and info.
Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Hi, I've got a necchi sewing machine too, not the same model as yours.
you said you were sewing denim & the machine jamed & bent the needle, it's sounds like the machine is out of time, sometime it doesn't take much to get them out of time & would have to be serviced by a repair shop with the tools needed to fix the timing.
These machines were prone to cracks in the bobbin case (which are exorbitantly expensive to replace) and sticky pattern camstack sliders. I would take it to a repair person familiar with the Lydia. I wouldn't spend much to repair it, as you could improve vastly with even an inexpensive machine from Sears. The new Necchi machines are Taiwan imports and are not related in any way to the old Italian Necchi machines.
Free for a Necchi? Well, that won't really happen. I've done a pretty thorough search using my usual resources and found nothing.
BUT-there IS a place you can actually MAIL ORDER a PAPER COPY! Yes, really. Obviously, you have access to a computer somehow to post this. Go to http://www.sewusa.com/Sewing_Machine_Manuals/Necchi_Manuals/523-FA_Instruction_Manual.htm. On the page, you can click on the Mail Order option in Line 2. Then just print out the order form and send it all in.
I'm afraid that's the best option I can give you, and probably the best anyone else can. There simply isn't anywhere to get a free copy you could even download and print out for here of a Necchi. But at least this way her credit card info isn't on line at all.
Hi. Without knowing the model number, it's difficult to say what manual you need (U129951 is the serial number, not the model number). But all is not lost--go to http://www.tias.com/stores/relics/ and click on "Machines name begins with Necchi", then scroll down until you find the picture of your machine.
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