Old 05-27-2014, 08:23 AM
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SteveH
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Default German Transverse Handcrank w/Mother of Pearl

Not sure of the make yet.

I picked this up Saturday for $90.

It was missing the presser foot tension screw (I had a spare). It had a flat shank needle in it which was set up for left to right threading, and at the wrong height. The take-up is a homemade replacement (but works). and it was generally filthy. I SO wish this machine did not have the paint loss it does. It would have been amazing in it's day....

However after opening up the back and viewing the underside i can say that this is THE cleanest least worn machine I have pre-1900. The main gears are almost spotless.

It kinda looks like it might have said "suprema" once
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Sorry for the dark shot but the flash just washes out the colors,
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this is the only view that shows what it once looked like
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The homemade take-up
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"numbers matching" hehe Note the cool thread cutter.
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Just amazing....
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Needle chart and importers badge.
(NOTE: the "made in Baden". the fact that the name of the German town is used usually indicates that it is Pre WWI)
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Even came with a boat shuttle and bobbin (correct ones!)
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