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Hi All,

I recently purchased a Pfaff 335 cylinder arm machine here in Canada, and I'm really curious about its age (out of interest). Three pictures are attached.

I checked out the serial number online and found two sites that dated it 1902. 

I question this though because it doesn't look that old. It also has a "Made in Western Germany" sticker on it which makes me think of a much later date.

What do you think? 

 

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West Germany existed between 1949 and 1990. Nice machine, they seem to be the mainstay of a lot of purse and bag makers.

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Look and see if the number is under the top plate where the thread spool sits? that´s where mine is.

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this machine was originally black and has the older type needle bar and had a normal tension unit and it dates 1950. 

 

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58 minutes ago, wonderland27 said:

Thanks! It runs beautifully.

So does the sticker trump the serial number? That's what's mystifying me. 

These two sites say 1902 ???  

http://needlebar.org/main/dates/pfaff/index.htmls

http://ismacs.net/pfaff/pfaff_manufacture_dates.html

 

I'm not sure that sticker is so old, clear vinyl type stuff with a very modern font, does not look in keeping with the machine at all, I'd say the metal plates are a much better bet. I think that sticker would have at least yellowed if it was more than 'some' years old.

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25 minutes ago, jimi said:

Look and see if the number is under the top plate where the thread spool sits? that´s where mine is.

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Opened it and there is nothing around the edge, but one of the metal parts inside says 10014 so that can't be it. It would be even older. 

11 minutes ago, KittenThrasher said:

I'm not sure that sticker is so old, clear vinyl type stuff with a very modern font, does not look in keeping with the machine at all, I'd say the metal plates are a much better bet. I think that sticker would have at least yellowed if it was more than 'some' years old.

Yes! Agreed. And that muddies things for sure.  I suspect it's a 30-50 year old machine - that is truly how old it looks - but that number plate is so odd. A mystery to be solved...

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from that hammerite paint looks 1980`s to me??

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Perhaps it's rebuilt and modified, I guess it's electric? see how old the motor mountings look, not likely an electric motor from a hundred years ago would work on our mains voltage I guess, interesting thing though.

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56 minutes ago, KittenThrasher said:

Perhaps it's rebuilt and modified, I guess it's electric? see how old the motor mountings look, not likely an electric motor from a hundred years ago would work on our mains voltage I guess, interesting thing though.

It's possible. It has a brand new servo motor and is bolted into a new table so no clues to work with there unfortunately.

That number plate mystery persists! If it is not an original part of the machine why add it? Why make the machine look older than it is. Odd. 

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