There are a lot of similar solid metal machines made in the post-war years in Japan. They weren't too heavily invested in the idea of copyright and usually chose American sounding names. The good news is that these are generally very well built, little powerhouses that can usually do upholstery/jeans, and are easy to maintain yourself. True not fancy, but a very steady straight stitch. My primary machine is one of these, a Remington (no relation to the guns or other things) that used to belong to a friend of mine's grandma. She asked me what to price it for in garage sale, I said price it at $40 and take any offers or I would be happy to buy it for $20. Shortly after that my pre-computer top of the line Sears (with those pattern cams) broke, despite years of trying to get the not-covered-by-warranty part fixed/replaced I gave up and admitted that "Remy" was my primary machine. Gosh -- that was about 25 years ago now

Morse is another brand very similar to my Remy.