Old 06-29-2011, 08:54 PM
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vintagemotif
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by omak
I hope you don't mind that I dropped in, since the machine I got today isn't a Singer (as far as I know).
I did get a patent number on it - - Montgomery Ward Model R (or it could be A) ... patent number 2.007.794
I couldn't get the machine to lift up out of its box (the cover is missing) and, it is going to take me a while to figure out how to get to the bobbin.
The other interesting (I thought) feature of this straight stitch machine is a nickel plate (I assume it is nickel, since it hasn't tarnished) about five inches long that runs under the foot the entire width of the bed of the machine - - other than that, the entire machine is a boring black cast iron body. It is printed with information about needle sizes.
I just popped in to start receiving postings from this thread.
However, if you have any pointers for me, I surely would appreciate it. <wave>
Hi Omak,

Waving to you from Tri-Cities... can you see me? I have at least 5 different brands of sewing machines. I think you are in good company... Welcome! :thumbup:
Yes, we talk about lots of different brands: Whites, Nationals, Eldredge, Davis, Kenmore, Necchi, etc.
We talk about cars, food, quilts, gardening, etc.

Please post photos too! I love seeing everyone's special finds and quilts that they made with their vintage machines.
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