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This is "Lily" - my 1910 (aaprox. because records no longer exist of these machine serial numbers) - Frister & Rossmann Hand Crank sewing machine. She was produced in Berlin and bears the badge. I do not use her for sewing as these old machines come with a very long needle which is no longer produced, and I own five only of them. So Lily just gets to sit and look beautiful. She is in full working order. I am posting this for K3n who has a daughter of the same name. :)
1910 Frister & Rossmann Hand Crank [ATTACH=CONFIG]50195[/ATTACH] |
Wow, very pretty!!
I have a 1910 Singer. LOL |
Hi Ninnie - how about putting up a pic of your 1910 - I would love to see it please :)
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What a wonderful treausre
you have there!! :D Thank you for sharing with us!! :D :D :D |
Her she is!!
I call her Bella :lol: :lol: She needs a good cleaning LOL [img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_uAI_9RibNE...0/IMG_0329.JPG[/img] |
Hi Ninnie - Good on you! She is a lovely old dolly - do you use her? You can get tips on cleaning them on NEEDLEBAR - I see you name yours too - I have one called Bella too. Thankyou for sharing !!!
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I love yours!!! I had never seen a hand cranked one before! That is amazing!!! :D
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Hi Ninnie - I have actually seen pics online where they take handcranks to sewing group , these babies weigh a ton, so I can imagine what the logistics are of getting them there to group. You can convert a treadle to a hand crank by adding the handle. And a hand crank can also run as a treadle. I love the silver bit on the left hand end of yours at the top- that shape always gets me in :)
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Nice machine!
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WOW!! She's pretty!
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