Atlas Sewing Machine Serial Numbers
ATLAS DELUXE is a trademark of MOISE, JOSEPH E. Filed in July 17 (1972), the ATLAS DELUXE covers SEWING MACHINES. Aug 2, 2018 - The first sewing machines were made of bone or animal horn over 25000. Cranked machines, the Parlor Cabinet Treadle and 'Number Four'.
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• Many of the older New Home machine manuals can be found on the Janome web site. • Here is what Janome stated about the very old New Home machines: • The only information we can provide is a date of manufacture if you have the following information: • model number or style number • serial number • place of manufacture • All of this information should be on or under the needle plate area. • Parts, accessories and manuals for these antique machines are no longer available. • However, your machine manual/instructions may still be available so check your numbers from this list: These links are PDF but they are safe to use.
• • Here is a link to several models of New Home and your machine may be one of these (or very similar): •. February 13, 2007 0 found this helpful That is nice that you are going to practice and teach yourself, I did.however, you WOULD find the manual very helpful, even though machines are somewhat alike, when there is a difference, there is a difference and you need the manual. I would call a local repair shop and ask them where on the machine you could locate the Model and Serial # and then work from there.ask again on here and do a Google search for sewing machine manuals. If you can find the company, they may be helpful. I got a very, very nice used Viking, minus the manual and the company copied and mailed me free of charge the majority of the pages to the manual.which I truly needed. Also, find a friend who sews and use her brain, that is what I did with several friends.