Another for the Singer collection
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very interesting. I think Singer inherited the design from Standard / Osann and used to be called a "Hexagon"
.http://www.sewmuse.co.uk/standard.htm
Jon
.http://www.sewmuse.co.uk/standard.htm
Jon
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Dan, this one has been on eBay for quite some time, it finally got down to a price I was willing to pay.
Jon- when Singer bought Osann, they got what was left of the Standard Hexagon stock. Kind of like what Singer did when they bought Wheeler Wilson.
Jon- when Singer bought Osann, they got what was left of the Standard Hexagon stock. Kind of like what Singer did when they bought Wheeler Wilson.
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I don't think I've seen that before. Very interesting design. I'm kind of surprised Singer grouped it with the 128s. It's different enough I would think it deserved it's own model #.
Jon I think you're right about it being left over from Osann. There are too many similarities for it not to be.
Rodney
Jon I think you're right about it being left over from Osann. There are too many similarities for it not to be.
Rodney
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