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Old 01-17-2014, 10:07 AM
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Mine doesn’t look any more well-used than yours does. I wonder if these were actually that handy for their intended use, or were purchased in an effort to add a little glitz to a door-to-door sewing service and weren’t actually able to replace the Tailor’s regular machine?

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Personally, I think the micro bobbins are a big turn off for real use. I could never piece on it because I'd be changing bobbins my whole life:> And the bobbin case needs to be removed every time and the thread system on it isn't the easiest to master. Even with my small hands!
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Old 01-17-2014, 10:48 AM
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Bell made other machines, so they must have thought there was a market for the Model M (the ones shown above). I have a Bell 201 that appears to have had considerable use, so they must have made decent machines. I have a note in my database for the 201 that questions if it was made by Messerschmidt in Germany?

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Originally Posted by ThayerRags View Post
Bell made other machines, so they must have thought there was a market for the Model M (the ones shown above). I have a Bell 201 that appears to have had considerable use, so they must have made decent machines. I have a note in my database for the 201 that questions if it was made by Messerschmidt in Germany?

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Yup, someone local to me had one of those 201's for best offer. One of my first postings when I joined the forum, was of that machine and what should I pay...then someone let me know that we don't do prices here. LOL. I wonder if they stuck with the green color as a marketing tool or? I suspect the 201 would be an easier machine to use...though maybe not to lift!
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That is so cool!
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I have a nice German Fischer Mewa, complete except for cord and knee lever. The Mewa is about the same size as the Bell.

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sorry MEWA

google "fischer mewa sewing machine"
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Old 01-17-2014, 07:24 PM
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Here's an amazing sewing machine collector's display. She has a case with a Bell, Fischer Mewa Koma, Zundapp, and Elna all together. http://www.patrickwentzel.com/Patric...34&slideshow=1

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Old 01-17-2014, 11:54 PM
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Here's an amazing sewing machine collector's display. She has a case with a Bell, Fischer Mewa Koma, Zundapp, and Elna all together. http://www.patrickwentzel.com/Patric...34&slideshow=1
she got a really nice collection of sewing machines. amazing. i wonder how long (and how much $$$) it took her to get all those machines.
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Way cool machine!
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Old 01-18-2014, 08:39 AM
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And did you see that quilt behind the counter that was the Periodic Table? Pretty cool! Loved seeing all the different machines. So many unusual ones: size, shape, color, etc. Who knew there were so many different ones made. Thanks for that link.


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Here's an amazing sewing machine collector's display. She has a case with a Bell, Fischer Mewa Koma, Zundapp, and Elna all together. http://www.patrickwentzel.com/Patric...34&slideshow=1
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I have been looking for one of these!! So cute! Thank you for sharing yours!
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