![]() When I say "badged" I mean that decal on the horizontal arm that reads "SERVICE". I'll put some links for advice on cleaning vintage sewing machines at the bottom of this comment. However, I spy rust, so you might need to clean the slide plate in order to read the serial number. There's probably a serial number on the front slide plate which would enable dating it using this chart at needlebar: The machine in your first picture looks to me like it's probably a badged Davis. It looks to me like you have three different machines in this post, so to make things a bit more readable, I'll make separate comments for each machine. I'm not really a vintage sewing machine expert, but rather an old Internet surfer who's developed a slight (*cough*) obssession with the former. I am the infamous "keramikos" name-checked by AnythingObscure. ![]() Welcome to CW.I can't give it to you myself but can tell ya that you'll have all the info ++ you ever wanted to know about your machine shortly.do a search here for anybody else's Singer machines and look for responses in the comments from fellow CW member "keramikos" for a jump start.
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