My mum passed away earlier this month, and among other items I received a (probably) 1950's Singer Sewing Machine.
When it was at my mum's, the lid was off, and when we put it on it didn't seem to want to catch. For shipping by UPS I tied the lid on with rope. Now it seems the latches have caught, and I can't figure out how to get the damn thing open.
I can order a manual from Singer, but I need to have the serial number, which is, of course, inside. The photos show a small hole in the side which probably releases the catch. I've tried various screw drivers etc, but nothing seems to open it. I'll mention, one thing that was suggested to me was to press and release from the top, but this did nothing. So I'm stymied.
Although the cover has some scratches, it's in great shape overall and I don't want to damage it if can help it. So ideally I'd like to figure out how to open it properly. So far none of my relatives have a clue.
Anyone here ever had something similar and can offer some clues?
When it was at my mum's, the lid was off, and when we put it on it didn't seem to want to catch. For shipping by UPS I tied the lid on with rope. Now it seems the latches have caught, and I can't figure out how to get the damn thing open.



I can order a manual from Singer, but I need to have the serial number, which is, of course, inside. The photos show a small hole in the side which probably releases the catch. I've tried various screw drivers etc, but nothing seems to open it. I'll mention, one thing that was suggested to me was to press and release from the top, but this did nothing. So I'm stymied.
Although the cover has some scratches, it's in great shape overall and I don't want to damage it if can help it. So ideally I'd like to figure out how to open it properly. So far none of my relatives have a clue.
Anyone here ever had something similar and can offer some clues?