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Old 09-19-2012, 05:13 PM
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Well mine is a Davis with a square needle plate. So the education continues. So much to learn and so little time

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Old 09-20-2012, 05:38 AM
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Skip,

My apologies if I came off as a know it all. I'm not. It's just that as I've been learning about Whites and Davis and New Homes and others I've come to see that no mater what the name on the machine it will have certain design traits that follow from one machine to the next.
The squarish removable face plate housing that contains the needle bar and presser foot shaft in the early White and White made machines is an example.
On the machine above the visual thing said New Home, the round needle plate vs the square one on the Davis, the big curved long plate on the back of the pillar, the shape of the top tension, are traits of New Homes.

So, I'm using what I've learned, not trying to be a smart aleck, just wanted to say that.

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Joe,

No apologies necessary. I did not think you came across as being a smart aleck and I took the info as learning something new I did not know. So Joe keep on trucking and providing me with good info.

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I just purchased a New Companion treadle. Do anyone know where to go to find more info on these machines? Where is the serial# located and is there a site that give you a mfg date? Thanks for the info I've already gleamed from y'all and for any more info you can give. I'll see if I can upload a pic.
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Old 03-14-2013, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by ScrappyKathy View Post
I just purchased a New Companion treadle. Do anyone know where to go to find more info on these machines? Where is the serial# located and is there a site that give you a mfg date? Thanks for the info I've already gleamed from y'all and for any more info you can give. I'll see if I can upload a pic.
I have a New Companion treadle made by Davis and takes a 15x1 needle. I also have the original manual. I understand that New Home also made a New Companion. The New Home usually has a round needle plate and the Davis is square. really need a picture. I will look the location of my sn tonight and let you know. I think mine is on the front slide.
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Old 03-14-2013, 09:19 AM
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ScrappyKathy, I think Joe knows how to tell the diff between new home and davis New Companion
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I think Joe's right. The presser foot pressure adjustment knob looks just like my White 77 and older machine. Maybe White copied their design later on. I don't know much about, or fully appreciate long bobbin machines. The comfort factor is just not there. Muv likes them a lot and gives good advice on long bobbins.
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Here's the Davis New Companion:

http://www.nextechclassifieds.com/listings/990662/

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Old 07-13-2015, 01:52 PM
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Jon I have this machine in the parlor cabinet with manual. Mine takes a 15X1 needle and not the Davis long. A great machine and makes a beautiful stitch.
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Glenn,

Yep, great machines.

I always thought Perry Mason was a lawyer but they must have owned the New Companion name. Ad for the New Home New companion but am sort of curious if they sold Davis and New Home at same time or if Davis lost the business by 1921. Davis went under in 1924.

https://books.google.com/books?id=Uk...page&q&f=false


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