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Can you identify this Köhler sewing machine?

Can you identify this Köhler sewing machine?

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Old 02-23-2021, 01:02 PM
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Default Can you identify this Köhler sewing machine?

I lately got an interest in long shuttle sewing machines after reading some articles on the vintagesewingmachinesblog . Some of such machines were for sale locally here in Denmark, and I got them very cheap. Among them is this Köhler sewing machine, that I attached a photo of. I did find one other photo of a the same kind of a machine sold some time ago on ebay. I have unsuccessfully tried to find information about it at Naehmaschinenverzeichnis.de and other places. Now I hope that somebody here know something about it. I can see, that Köhler sewing machine in general have been debated quite often Quiltingboard forums.

The machine also got the mark of Textima VEB and Altenburg. So it must have been produced after WWII in DDR. I do not know how it ended up in Denmark. Perhaps some friendly gift to a communist friend - who knows.

I have tried to sew a few things with it, and I am very impressed with its performance. In the heavy end it can sew Tex 210 polyester thread in 6 layers of vinyl with not much effort. But it is also able to sew with very low thread tensions in fine fabrics. I think it produces a very precise balanced stitch - better than the Singer 201.

Perhaps all the later long shuttle machines got this high standard, we just forgot it. But it is not a fast machine. The long shuttle machines is somewhat more complicated machines, and most likely more expensive to produce. The timing of the shuttle movement and the take-up lever will most likely cause this improved performance.


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Old 03-03-2021, 03:16 AM
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Unfortunately it looks like nobody knows this machine type.

I just discovered one of the same type of machine for sale in Denmark yesterday. I asked the seller for information, but he did not have much more than I have. My machine got serial no. 2407398 C and his no. is . 2407576 B. So they are most likely produced at almost the same time. I guess you can assume, that the number of produced machines are likely to be above 179.
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Old 03-03-2021, 05:31 AM
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Wow, that's a beauty! Sorry, I'm no help.

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Old 03-03-2021, 05:48 AM
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Like BK, no extra info on the machine. Don't see them much this side of the pond but very nice looking example.
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