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So I bought another oddball. I have no idea what it is yet. It lived in Mexico for a while. Shuttle and bobbins are missing, other bits, too. But isn't it cute? If/when I get it spinning, the handcrank should go much faster than a Singer. Any idea of who built it?.
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I have no idea of who manufactured this baby but I do know that the restoration is going to take a bit of time to compete. I for one want to see it when you have it finished.
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What a cool restoration project, well done Leon!
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Originally Posted by leonf
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So I bought another oddball. I have no idea what it is yet. It lived in Mexico for a while. Shuttle and bobbins are missing, other bits, too. But isn't it cute? If/when I get it spinning, the handcrank should go much faster than a Singer. Any idea of who built it?.
The open back reminds me of the VS2, I think it is. There is a New Ideal that has a partial open back. Needlebar picture library is AWOL so can peruse it to see if there is another machine with the open back. Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. |
You continue to Amaze me Janey.and John. Mine does indeed have the two pin clutch release and the center tilt release.
Perhaps I will add a picture of the back once I re-install the back cover. You caught me, Janey.I took it off to oil very dry bits inside. I stil lhave not found the serial #. Maybe Thursday. |
Seeing such a neat machine like this makes me want to start collecting, but I know better. I am so totally un-mechanical that it is pitiful. I will have to just enjoy your finds and see the wonderful results when you get through with them.
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What a pretty machine. I am in awe of what you people know how to do and I have learned so much from you. It will be fun to see your progression.
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Originally Posted by leonf
(Post 8355781)
... Perhaps I will add a picture of the back once I re-install the back cover. You caught me, Janey.I took it off to oil very dry bits inside. I stil lhave not found the serial #. Maybe Thursday.
If the New National is any indication of serial numbers, even if you do find it, it will be really hard to decipher. Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. |
I agree with Janey, it looks like a New Home to me also. Keep in mind that New Home produced that "model" of machine over a very long period of time, and there were some changes over the years. I have one that is very close to the end of the production run (like 1920's) the seller was advertising it as from the 1890's. I knew exactly what it was when I bought it.
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I am hoping it is close to a start year, but I really don't care. I didn't pay a lot of money for it and it is a great puzzle. hmmm time to go soak the slide plates again.
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