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Amasa Howe Model A#1 - Elias Howe's brothers machine

Amasa Howe Model A#1 - Elias Howe's brothers machine

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Old 01-22-2015, 11:35 AM
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Default Amasa Howe Model A#1 - Elias Howe's brothers machine

Many folks here know that Elias Howe is credited with inventing the sewing machine.

What most folks do not know is that Elias only made two physical (2) sewing machines (that we are aware of) between 1846 (the year of the invention) and 1866 when he officially joined the Howe Machine Company.

The Howe Machine company was started in 1965 and run by the Stockwell brothers who had married two of Elias's daughters. Legally Elias could not manufacture sewing machines for 10 years after the "Combine" was created in 1856. Historians believe he had a LOT to do with the Stockwell brothers company prior to 1866 when he officially joined, but there was no paper trail to prove it.

The reason that the company was called the "Howe Machine Company" was because in 1854 Asama Howe (Elias's older brother) had established the company "Howe Sewing Machine Company" and even though Elias took his brother to court, Amasa won and was able to retain the name. For this and many other reasons the two brothers had quite a falling out that does not appear to have healed by the timer Elias dies in 1867.

Ok, so the reason for this story is because yesterday I received my very first AB Howe machine.

The quality of this machine is SO FAR above the quality of the Stockwell Howe machines....

The records for the AB Howe company for after the civil war are lost so we can only say for certain that this machine was made after 1863 (last patent date) and before 1868 (the next patent date that I am aware of that would be marked)

I purchased this from my friend on that big auction site so it is already cleaned up. Now to find an appropriate treadle to go under it.....

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Back
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Face
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Old 01-22-2015, 11:38 AM
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Back Slide with serial number
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Front slide with patent dates
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And yes, it came with its shuttle and bobbin!!
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Nice one!

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Very nice Steve!
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my favorite features so far are:

The TWO presser foot levers, one in the back just lifts the foot about 1/4" for normal turning, and the big one in the front is for changing out the feet. when you pull it down it turns the presser bar itself 90deg to the left so you can access the foot easier!!!

The spool weight
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Steve,

If I ever get near California I'm gonna make a special side trip to see your collection. You've got me wanting an old humpty back sewing machine.

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Cool you finally got an AB

I have never gotten a hold of the people having the one I told you about, they do have the stand and part of the top. not sure of the model a b c it seems like the Howe is bigger and no tension on top of that ?? it's been years since I've seen it.. and it was stuffed under a work bench outside

then nice one was in the house LOLO.

pretty interesting when you start digging into all the legal garbage that took place over these SM's way back when eh? and we talk about world affairs today LOLOL
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The swing-away lever for the presser foot is all too cool.
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My gosh, that is a beautiful machine!!!!
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here is a detail of the bed artwork
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The under-bed stitch length adjustment
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..and this was on the back of every AB Howe machine "I Serve - I Tire Not"
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