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Old 04-27-2020, 05:54 AM
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I was thinking the Sensor Sew made by Necchi came in two versions. Upon further research, I believe the Sensor Sew 70 and a different Sensor Sew 100 were actually made by Janome. I found a picture of these at http://thinmansewing.blogspot.com/20...hi-logica.html The Sensor Sew 100's made by Necchi, that I have seen, have separate speed control and power switch on the slanted pillar.

The Necchi Logica came in two versions - 591 and 592. The 591 is like the Sensor Sew 100. The 592 has a speed control and a needle up/down on the pillar. The power switch for the 592 is part of the speed switch.

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