My newest and oldest machine.
#22
Wow! Both Glorias are glorious! The different languages on the knobs are so great.
KenmoreRulesAll (love this name!), just a thought...when I have something really fragile to scan, I sometimes just photograph the pages instead. If you have bright light and are careful about the parallax (I include a little background so I can see that it's even on all sides, then crop it out), photos can have fine enough detail to use.
KenmoreRulesAll (love this name!), just a thought...when I have something really fragile to scan, I sometimes just photograph the pages instead. If you have bright light and are careful about the parallax (I include a little background so I can see that it's even on all sides, then crop it out), photos can have fine enough detail to use.
#24
Skip, is this the one I sewed on also?
Add infoI have this machine to in a Hand Crank and it is a great sewer much like the Singer 28. I did get some attachments with mine but no manual. Would you be so kind to scan the manual? I would love a manual. Here is mine but sorry for the poor lighting.
Skip
PS I do have the original receipt of purchase dated Jan 1913 for 26 English pounds
Skip
PS I do have the original receipt of purchase dated Jan 1913 for 26 English pounds
#26
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Location: Merritt Island, FL
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Sewing machines don't usually take my breath away. The two Glorias did! What a perfect name for these beeeautiful machines. I bet they even sing as they sew. Congratulations on your good fortune...both of you.
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