Necchi Serial Numbers
Posted By admin On 09/05/18
Somewhere on the sewing machine -- and the location changes depending on the model -- you will find a square metal plaque containing both the model number and serial number. This plaque will either be on the bottom of the unit or on one of the sides. Take your Necchi Alco sewing machine to a.
Hi Granny, I have my Mom's old Necchi (she has passed away) that I used as my first sewing machine many years ago. I have some extra parts too.
I'm not sure if I have the manual or not. I'm not near my machine right now.
It used to be in a cabinet similiar to yours. But we had changed it so it could be portable. Talk about heavy.
But it's still an excellant machine my little Annie (Mom's name). If you will email me some time next week only to remind me, I will check and see what model it is and if it still has the manual. With it being Christmas tomorrow I know I won't be able to check on that for you. I have many happy memories with that machine.
Merry Christmas to you and yours. Linda from Clinton. Hi Granny, I have my Mom's old Necchi (she has passed away) that I used as my first sewing machine many years ago. I have some extra parts too. I'm not sure if I have the manual or not. I'm not near my machine right now. It used to be in a cabinet similiar to yours.
But we had changed it so it could be portable. Talk about heavy. But it's still an excellant machine my little Annie (Mom's name). If you will email me some time next week only to remind me, I will check and see what model it is and if it still has the manual. With it being Christmas tomorrow I know I won't be able to check on that for you.
I have many happy memories with that machine. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Hakko 927 E S D Manual Treadmill on this page. Linda from Clinton Linda, that would be great. This one is heavy to. It sews a beautiful stitch. I am just not sure of a lot of things. I got this one from a Veterans resale shop. These things are donated to the Veterans store and sold.
I understand the proceeds go toward to the Veterans. I paid $40.00 for Her. I names Her Ruby after my DMIL, since passed. She would have loved this old machine. I will email you and thanks again.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Hi Grannyh67, my mom used to work for Necchi teaching new buyer how to use the machine back in the 60's and 70's, she loved the machine and I still have one which I keep for sentimental reasons. Don't see many around anymore. I hear you, well this one looks great and sews great also, I think it is a BF Nova, I am still trying to fins out when it was made.
I have found a site where you can get lots of manual's for old machines. I found one for Her.
I am going to get it soon. I got a manual for my Kenmore 50. Can't wait to get it, that is a great machine too. Necchi didn't keep good records, so the serial number doesn't say much. The fact that the insignia has VN rather than an N means it is pre 1950, as is mine.
In the 1949-50 range. They dropped the V for Vittorio and only used the N for his last name. These are considered Novas. Does yours have a knee controller? I'd like the website for the manual because I don't have one either. My previous owner had put a hand drawn threading guide in the drawer which was good as this machine doesn't thread like my others. She can share bobbins and attachments with my Elna, which is nice.