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Old 04-30-2011, 07:25 AM
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Does anyone know anything about sewing machines made by Domestic Manufacturing? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
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According to what I just read, it was absorbed by the White Sewing machine company in 1924 and the name was continued until the mid 1900's. Here's what I was reading: http://www.dincum.com/articles/usa_m...urers_res.html
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Originally Posted by BKrenning
According to what I just read, it was absorbed by the White Sewing machine company in 1924 and the name was continued until the mid 1900's. Here's what I was reading: http://www.dincum.com/articles/usa_m...urers_res.html
I had read that also but that is all I found. Thank you for looking. I am going to post pictures in a few minutes.
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Originally Posted by Quilter54
Does anyone know anything about sewing machines made by Domestic Manufacturing? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
Here are some pictures. Someone not to long ago was asking what the little round jar in the top drawer is. Did anyone ever figure it out? You can hardly see it here. It has a black cover. someone suggest maybe an ink well.

Domestic Sewing Machine
[ATTACH=CONFIG]191113[/ATTACH]

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]191114[/ATTACH]

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]191115[/ATTACH]

Jar that fits in hole in drawer
[ATTACH=CONFIG]191126[/ATTACH]
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wow, you got a lot of attachments with yours. Mine's an older treadle.

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]191117[/ATTACH]
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Originally Posted by Jennifer22206
wow, you got a lot of attachments with yours. Mine's an older treadle.
I don't know anything about this machine though. I don't have a manual. I don't even know how to thread it.

I have a Singer treadly that was my grandmother's.
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Oh - I also have these links:

Domestic was a company that made machines for Sears in 1910-1924 although the company was in business before 1910. One of the machines they made for Sears was the Franklin. There is another girl on this group that has the Franklin that we have been chatting about this week as well. Domestic was bought out by the White Company in 1924. Click on Some Thoughts on the Domestic Company to get more history at link below.

http://www.ismacs.net/domestic/home.html

In the next link are different models of the Domestic found on webshots.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...30590433myNJMm

Wanna know more??? This guy went all out on history of the company.....
http://www.sewalot.com/domestic%20sewing%20machine.htm
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Billy - lost51 knows a ton about it. He could probably be able to help you.

Or you can stop on by this thread: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1.htm This is the Vintage Sewing Machine thread (I don't know if you've been there, but I'm sure someone can help you thread it!)
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I have been talking with him. Thanks for the links you told me about.
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Originally Posted by Quilter54
Does anyone know anything about sewing machines made by Domestic Manufacturing? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
I found a manual for this machine & my treadle machine. One is 80 pages so will have to wait to print to I get to my office tomorrow.
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