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sewbeadit 10-25-2015 12:01 AM

Could you tell me what machine this is?
 
Could you look at this machine and tell me what it is exactly? Thank you. This is too far away from me to buy but am interested to see what it is, besides a Singer.

http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/art/5274262130.html

Mickey2 10-25-2015 02:27 AM

It looks a bit like a model 227, a simple straight stitcher from the 1960s, but not quite. Model 223 has the same lines in the transition to the hand wheel, but it's a zigzagger. It's sort of in that family when it comes too appearence. I'm sure some will recognise it.

miriam 10-25-2015 02:34 AM

It might be a singer 293
If so it was made in France.
not industrial or commercial in any way.
It's ONLY advantage over any old black Singer is its weight.
I'm thinking it was aluminum.
There are some plastic parts.
For the same money I would look for a Singer 404

miriam 10-25-2015 02:37 AM

The Singer 223 would be a better choice. Those are light weight, do zz, ss and a hem stitch. One could be nice on a treadle if it had a heavier balance wheel.

Rodney 10-25-2015 08:59 AM

Labeling something "Heavy Duty" doesn't make it heavy duty. From what I've seen, just the opposite.
That sticker looks like someone added it. I hope it wasn't to fool people into buying the machine.

EDIT I took a closer look. It looks like it's set up to sew with heavier thread than normal. Still, I have my doubts about how well it could handle a steady diet of heavy material.
Rodney

miriam 10-25-2015 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by Rodney (Post 7355392)
Labeling something "Heavy Duty" doesn't make it heavy duty. From what I've seen, just the opposite.
That sticker looks like someone added it. I hope it wasn't to fool people into buying the machine.

EDIT I took a closer look. It looks like it's set up to sew with heavier thread than normal. Still, I have my doubts about how well it could handle a steady diet of heavy material.
Rodney

Sadly some people think that is a selling point.

MaryTG 10-25-2015 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 7355071)
The Singer 223 would be a better choice. Those are light weight, do zz, ss and a hem stitch. One could be nice on a treadle if it had a heavier balance wheel.


While I like my 223, I would not call it light weight. It is closer to the weight of my 201-2 than it is to the weight of my aluminum 301A. It has a large balance wheel, and eventually I plan to try it out in a treadle base. It is the only ZZ machine among my VSM and straight stitch Juki, so I leave it set up all the time. I wouldn't want to be carrying it around much.

sewbeadit 10-25-2015 11:38 AM

Thanks all, I was just interested in figuring out what it was supposed to be, way way too far for me to go look at it.

miriam 10-25-2015 01:58 PM

Hm I haven't lifted it in a while maybe it is heavy. The cl machine is not a 223 anyway.


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