Blue Sewmor
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I was given this Blue Sewmor and I have cleaned her up and oiled her and she runs, can anyone familiar with these machines tell me about them? Can their age be found out? There is a serial number on the front.
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I just bought this one last week
you can see the differences in the two. is your bobbin cover flip up or a slide plate ? this one flips ups. the face cover / plate is ribbed on this one look in yahoo groups. find Japanese sewing machine group, join that, also in yahoo look for fixit, join that one. [ATTACH=CONFIG]507381[/ATTACH] |
That's a beauty. Early 50s most likely. The serial number doesn't help at all because there are no records. I love these straight stitch machines. They only do one thing but they do it very well. I have several of them and can't really pick a favorite.
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Lovely new machine!
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I've got one too thanks to forum member SteveH. It's a nice blue 202.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]507396[/ATTACH] The bobbin plate on mine is hinged and lifts up. It's basically a 50's vintage copy of the Singer 15. Great machine. Joe |
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I found one at a yard sale for $10. I don't know much about it but it is very pretty and sews a nice seam.
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Thanks for the replies, her plate slides out and her foot petal is metal instead of plastic. When I run her you can see tiny little sparks through the holes in the motor, is that normal?
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Blackberry,
I got one of the 606's too. [ATTACH=CONFIG]507429[/ATTACH] My goal is to have one of each Sewmor model. Joe |
Originally Posted by SharonStitcher
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Thanks for the replies, her plate slides out and her foot petal is metal instead of plastic. When I run her you can see tiny little sparks through the holes in the motor, is that normal?
Even freshly cleaned motors will spark a little. Joe |
Thank you Joe, and I love seeing everyone else's machines. Thanks!!!
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