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Singer 160th anniversary sewing machine
I finally saw a full picture of the new 160 model that is black like Singer's vintage machines. The text description was sparse. I could not tell if it, since they produced it in black, was made of metal or plastic. Has anyone seen one in person and is it a metal or plastic head? I could not find anything about how much it weighs. Libber
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I have only seen the photo that's in advertisements, sorry I can't help! I would like to know too.
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me too! i am anxious to see this one up close and personal!
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I went to the Singer site & couldn't find it. I would love to know more also. I hope someone else that knows will get us some info.:)
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Do a search here there have been a few threads on it. It's plastic :<
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Plastic?!? Oh no!
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Plastic. Oh so sad.:(:thumbdown:
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I haven't seen or heard anything about the new Singer, but personally speaking I wouldn't buy a new Singer, an old one, yes.
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the pictures look shiney and pretty...but I have to agree that I wouldn't buy a new singer either.
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I don't understand whats wrong with the new Singers I have a Singer Confidence and love it . No problems with it. In fact was thinking about getting another one and will be getting the anniversary one when its available. Just me!!!
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I am sure that it NOT of the same quality of the vintage machines. Curious to know what the price will be.
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Originally Posted by Caroline S
(Post 4775163)
I am sure that it NOT of the same quality of the vintage machines. Curious to know what the price will be.
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Originally Posted by sew.annie
(Post 4775124)
I don't understand whats wrong with the new Singers I have a Singer Confidence and love it . No problems with it. In fact was thinking about getting another one and will be getting the anniversary one when its available. Just me!!!
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Singers are wonderful machines; even better if metal. I had a Singer that I sewed on continuously for 30 years. It had plastic parts. They started wearing out and breaking, or crumbling one at a time. That is when I switched, and made sure mine now have metal parts.
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My late model Singers are constantly in the shop! :thumbdown: The vintage ones are never in the shop. :thumbup:
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Here is what I found
http://www.singerco.com.au/products/sewing-machines/ |
I want to see the anniversary one in real life. I happen to love the Singer brand and have owned several over the years. As I have upgraded, the older one has been passed on to someone else in the family. I bought my 1st new one in 1962, my niece is still using it today and it still sews like a dream.
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The Singer 160 won't be officially introduced till early (January) 2012. No details have been released yet. If you go to WWW.SingerCo.com/160 you will see a nice pic of the machine but no details yet. You can sign up and receive an email as soon as Singer releases more info. It was also on the Martha Stewart show this afternoon, I have to say it does look good. Almost a knockoff of the 301 but obviously digital. Don't know whether it is plastic or metal, but can't wait to hear more. I hope that Singer puts out a "great" machine with this one. With so many machines made overseas, they really need to get their name back so we can all start buying their machines again with confidence. I personally would love to own a great machine that is "Made in America".
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