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Identify a (possibly) antique flatbed knitter?
Does anyone know of any internet sites that may be helpful in
identifying an antique Singer FBK? I've got what I presume is a serial number but cannot locate a model number. Singer's website is largely unhelpful, and with the weekend coming I don't expect a response before maybe Tuesday to the email I sent to the company asking for assistance. Thanks! |
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In article , Wooly
writes Does anyone know of any internet sites that may be helpful in identifying an antique Singer FBK? I've got what I presume is a serial number but cannot locate a model number. Singer's website is largely unhelpful, and with the weekend coming I don't expect a response before maybe Tuesday to the email I sent to the company asking for assistance. Thanks! Do you mean a Singer FB7, is so it is a single bed chunky machine about 20-25 years old. -- David Toft |
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I don't know what I mean - as I said, I located a serial number but
not a model. Thanks for the info, however. On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 09:11:58 +0000, David Toft wrote: In article , Wooly writes Does anyone know of any internet sites that may be helpful in identifying an antique Singer FBK? I've got what I presume is a serial number but cannot locate a model number. Singer's website is largely unhelpful, and with the weekend coming I don't expect a response before maybe Tuesday to the email I sent to the company asking for assistance. Thanks! Do you mean a Singer FB7, is so it is a single bed chunky machine about 20-25 years old. |
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