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Like Miriam said in the other thread, it's a...
Like Miriam said in the other thread, it's a badged Japanese machine. It could have been sold under a hundred different names. You probably won't find a manual under the name, you'll have to go by...
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Sunrise450, Another thing that helps with...
Sunrise450,
Another thing that helps with approximate dating is the face plate. Older machines before 1950-52(roughly) had a fancy scroll work face plate. Yours looks to have the striated, or...
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Looks more like a 201 to me. Cari
Looks more like a 201 to me.
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The Japanese had just as much to do with the...
The Japanese had just as much to do with the designing of, or engineering of if you will, of the mechanics of sewing machines as anyone else from the 50s on. They took the 15 class system and ran...
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Yes Miriam, but it all depends on how far you...
Yes Miriam, but it all depends on how far you want to take the term "clone". I think it's over used. And going back to Annettes' question to me, how do I know a Morse 4300 isn't a clone? It isn't a...
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Because a 4300 is a dashboard machine. You know,...
Because a 4300 is a dashboard machine. You know, all bright and full of knobs and levers..........
A clone is a straight stitch machine with the basic body shape of a Singer 15. Like this one-...
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First, your machine is not a clone. Your best bet...
First, your machine is not a clone. Your best bet to find that part is from someone who is parting out one of those machines. Ebay is where I would watch.
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Yes, it's a Japanese machine though it is not...
Yes, it's a Japanese machine though it is not really a clone. You don't really need a manual to operate it. The little knob next to the lever is for your stitch length, the lever is for reverse. The...
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Maria are you using Internet Explorer? I had a...
Maria are you using Internet Explorer? I had a lot of similar problems until I switched my Browser to Mozilla Firefox. I also added the Ad Blocker Plus so I rarely see any ads online now. On the...
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I think what Mike was trying to tell you is that...
I think what Mike was trying to tell you is that this particular thread(conversation spot) was started for people to post resources, not for general convos or asking questions. If you start a new...
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