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    Hello, my name is DeDe and I recently purchased a sewing machine cabinet at a garage sale. I can not seem to find which machine this cabinet is intended for. I have a Singer 328k and it is about an inch to long to fit into this cabinet. It had a knee pedal attached inside the right leg area. I can not find any numbers or stickers on the cabinet except the numbers 112 72. Don't know if this helps any. I would like to see what machine would fit into it and perhaps the make and model of the cabinet. Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks, DeDe :-}
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    Super Member Latrinka's Avatar
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    Very nice cabinet, you got a really good deal!
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    Kate - you may do better to start a new thread on the Vintage part of the forum - lots of people over there with cabinets like this.
    My name is Cathy - and I'm addicted to old sewing machines and their attachments.

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    I had a cabinet very similar to that. I had a Singer in it. The machine is in my garage in a box somewhere. It hooked right onto those little "pegs" on the hinges.


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    I have a Singer 15 in a cabinet almost like this with knee control. The controller will slip out of the bracket and set on the floor and the knee lever will fold out of the way. Older machine cabinets were made to hide the machine as it was rare to have a sewing room. The cabinet would covert to a nice table top to fit in with the other furniture.
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