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SteveH 04-25-2013 03:36 PM

Revco Reverser Patent document
 
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Stitchnripper 04-25-2013 06:34 PM

I don't have a machine like that but I was curious. That's pretty interesting. Thanks for posting.

lovelyl 04-26-2013 03:46 AM

Thanks - I had never seen a patent document before! My DH teaches engineering at a local high school and I am always telling him sewing machines are the most amazingly engineered machines ever. If one of my vintage machines ever breaks beyond repair, he wants to let his classes tear it apart and study it. I told him it would be a long wait for that to happen! They just keep going and going... Now my computerized machines - not such a long wait, but he doesn't want them!

Caroline S 04-26-2013 05:31 AM

Interesting read. Where did you find the patent document! Thanks for sharing it.

J Miller 04-26-2013 12:04 PM

I just bid on and won a 66 in Indy just because it had that Reverser kit on it. They've facinated me since I saw the first pic of one.
As soon as I get it home, ( gotta do a road trip to Indy to get it ) I'm gonna print out the Patent Document and take some good photos to post.

Hopefully the machine is in good mechanical condition as it's got some other non-standard things too.

Joe

chance 04-27-2013 06:46 AM

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Here's a pic of the Reverse Revco on my Redeye and another pic of the actual part.[ATTACH=CONFIG]410253[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]410254[/ATTACH]

MadCow333 04-29-2013 07:36 AM

I have one of those reverser things new in original box, someplace. I really got into sewing machine collecting in 1998-1999. There was stuff floating around to buy back then that you can't find now, because back then was prime time for "old sewing machine guys" to retire and sell off everything that had been sitting around the shop for decades. And great for estate-sale machines, like virtually unused Centennial 201 with all accessories in a deluxe cabinet (dirty as all get out) for only $25 or maybe $50 at most.

SteveH 04-29-2013 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by Caroline S (Post 6027101)
Interesting read. Where did you find the patent document! Thanks for sharing it.

I Googled "Revco Reverser Patent". the second option was at "freepatentsonline"


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