Ismacs is a very good site but their members usually only deal with antique machines. I believe you will really like this forum so please join and ask your questions: If you wish to know more about your machine I would suggest that you join one or two of the vintage sewing machine forums as they have experienced members who can ask the right questions and guide you through what ever problems you may have. National Sewing Machine Company closed its doors in 1954." They should have a record of the serial number. You should easily find the plate with the serial number at the back of your sewing machine. The company soldiered on until 1953 but then the influx of Japanese models became too much. If you want to find out the year of manufacture of your sewing machine, then you need to find its serial number. "Somehow National never came together after the war. National obliged by badging the machines with whatever name was needed - if the order was big enough." Large department stores and mail order houses liked to sell goods with a name exclusive to their own business. ![]() "National was early into the badge machine business. Here are some details from the National Sewing Machine history: ![]() National Machine closed their doors in 1954 so we know it had to be before that year: I believe you would receive more usable information if you posted a picture as you say 'new' but since there are no new Standard machines we know that you must mean it is 'new' to you.Ī picture helps identify the model without knowing the numbers or the year.
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