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Old 05-24-2013, 05:01 PM
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foufymaus
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The Morse is only 15 bucks with the cabinet (needs lots of work) and a new belt. So it's already pretty cheap. So I'll go back tomorrow and nab it. The sewing machines you see in the background of these photos are Singers: A Scholastic 717 and a Futura II

http://imgur.com/a/GBcSI <-- Entire photo album (eh, it's the same pics here. )
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If you look behind this machine that is a Singer Futura II hiding in the background

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This is the side, you can see it has a lamp. in the background you can see another sewing machine, that is the Singer Scholastic #717
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The connector where the power goes and the belt, which is quite literally hanging by a thread. But the motor turns easily when i try with my fingers.
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Good Housekeeping approved and it's a Super Dial

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As you can tell there is a whole lot of dust on this machine. It sticking on it perpendicular. Here is the motor and it's information.

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Model Number? Not sure... if you can identify, i'd be very grateful. I can't tell if it's a Heavy Duty or an Industrial. I'm figuring a heavy duty. *grin* As you can see in some of the pics the cabinet needs help. It looks like it was used as a table to hold drinks. But over all it's a pretty machine.
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