Where do I find the serial number on my spinning wheel and what does it mean?

Each Schacht-Reeves wheel has a unique sequential number. It's found on the brass nameplate on the base.

serial number on Schacht-Reeves spinning wheel

For our other spinning wheels, the serial number indicates the date we built the wheel. These numbers are stamped into the wood.

Matchless: Look at the wheel from the back, where the mother-of-all comes through the upper leg. The serial number is stamped on the end of the mother-of-all. This number indicates date of assembly (mmddyy) and the sequence number for wheels built that day. Single treadle wheels only have a number; on double treadle wheels, the number begins DT.

  • Example: 102307 3 = a single treadle wheel built on October 23, 2007, the third wheel built that day.
  • Example: DT102407 2 = a double treadle wheel built on October 24, 2007, the second wheel built that day.

serial number on Matchless spinning wheel

 

Ladybug: Look at the wheel from the back, where the mother-of-all comes through the upper legs. The serial number is stamped on the end of the mother-of-all. This number indicates date of assembly (mmddyy) and the sequence number for that particular wheel.

serial number on Ladybug wheel

 

Flatiron: Flip down the front maiden. The serial number indicates date of assembly (mmddyy) and the sequence number for that particular wheel.

serial number on Flatiron spinning wheel

 

Sidekick: Look underneath the right treadle. The serial number indicates date of assembly (mmyy) and the sequence number for that particular wheel.

serial number on Sidekick spinning wheel

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