Cabbagepatchkid, that's my mother's machine - the one I have been looking for. I can see there are a lot of differences with the pic of my Universal two rows below your White. Oh, well, the Universal is turquoise and does remind me of my mother's pride and joy.
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Originally Posted by grant15clone
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here you go miriam. :)
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Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
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Hahahahaha.......so funny!!
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Grant,
Love that collage. I recognized a half dozen of those machines. They looked pretty darn good in the company of the other machines. I saved it too. :) Joe |
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here's one to add to the wall paper:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]399411[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by makitmama
(Post 5708734)
my first fun Japanese machine was a freebie, a badged "Capri". It resembles several other badged machines. It is currently awaiting paint.
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T K Evans,
Nice machine - looks like a lot of Kenmore machines - Here is a link to a generic zz manual http://www.dontai.com/wp/images/imperial-535-manual.pdf I don't know if it will help with the decorative stitches though. I see a plastic cam stack so it is from the 80's I'm thinking I like the drop in cams/disks better than the cam stack machines. Much easier to work on and they seem to keep on going. |
White Sewing Machine
Originally Posted by miriam
(Post 5900426)
here's one to add to the wall paper:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]399411[/ATTACH] Purchased at the T.Eaton store in Saskatoon , Canada. Mine had 12 cams, but I've never seen one like it after I sold mine.Boohoo. |
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I have what I think is a badged Japanese machine. I'm thinking it was made for Western Auto cause it's called a Wizard and if I recall correctly that was WA's appliance name. It has a brother motor, but needs the box for the motor and light connection.
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Here is mine all done.
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