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Don't go by the patent date, all that means is it...
Don't go by the patent date, all that means is it was made AFTER that date, and sometimes way after. Willcox & Gibbs was still putting the 18XX patent date on machines up until they stopped making...
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looks like a nice Model 27. Being it's a Singer...
looks like a nice Model 27. Being it's a Singer ruffler, your chances are better. Since the 27 is an older model, it's harder to know. Singer made significant changes to the ruffler during the time...
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Only way to know is to put it on and see if it...
Only way to know is to put it on and see if it fits. It's not just the foot, but the part that hooks onto the needle clamp screw.
The super old rufflers were made for machines with a...
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