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Blackberry 08-30-2013 05:33 AM

Beautiful Pink & Black Brother
 
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I found this machine on CL which was tucked away in a thrift/trading post type establishment. The electrical cords were bare in places so we couldn't test it to see if it worked. They wanted $35 but the lady said it had been in the store for over 3 months and if I wanted it she would sell it to me for $20. I decided the accessories were worth that even if the machine didn't run. In the accessories there was a bottle of Needle Lube. I have never heard of this so I don't know what a person would do with it. All of the knobs and the needle bar turned freely so I figured I couldn't go wrong with my $20. The machine has a wiring mechanism that I have never seen. I believe this machine is hard wired as opposed to a plug in to the machine electrical unit. The foot pedal is attached to the cabinet with a knee lever that is not removable. This is just an arrangement that I have never seen. There is a dual plug that is attached to the cabinet also for the light cord and the motor cord. Just a weird setup. Anyway, I thought the machine was very pretty and it cleaned up so nicely. I am sure with the help of my OSMG, I can get it running. Here are a few pictures. She is so, so pretty.

Caroline S 08-30-2013 06:35 AM

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Here is my pink and black (actually dark flesh pink and dark grey) Brother Window-Matic, model HA4-B2.
Somehow this one did not get on my inventory list, my bad. Eeeks guess it is time for a full inventory! Maybe I have more sewing machines that I think I have.

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mlmack 08-30-2013 07:24 AM

Finally, someone grabbed that machine. I looked at it, but passed because I couldn't test it out, though if they had offered it to me for $20, I too would have taken it. The cabinet was very nice as well.

That wiring/foot pedal arrangement is actually pretty common with the made in Japan machines.

mighty 08-30-2013 07:49 AM

Really pretty machine!!!!

profannie 08-30-2013 11:50 AM

Lucky me, I have never crossed path with a pink machine, because I wouldn't be able to resist and I already have to many sewing machine! Congrats, it`s a really cute one.

Blackberry 08-30-2013 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by Caroline S (Post 6263905)
Here is my pink and black (actually dark flesh pink and dark grey) Brother Window-Matic, model HA4-B2.
Somehow this one did not get on my inventory list, my bad. Eeeks guess it is time for a full inventory! Maybe I have more sewing machines that I think I have.

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I guess mine is probably more like the color of yours, flesh pink and dark gray. You machine is very pretty. Is your machine wired like the one I purchased or does it have a plug into the machine cord.

Mizkaki 08-30-2013 05:08 PM

Blackberry,

During that era, most machines (other than Singer) frequently used a 'terminal block'. With the block the motor and light each had a plug on the wire end and plugged into the appropriate side of the block. A very good system.
And the terminal block is very simple to change out when the wires go bad.
Cathy


Originally Posted by Blackberry (Post 6264892)
I guess mine is probably more like the color of yours, flesh pink and dark gray. You machine is very pretty. Is your machine wired like the one I purchased or does it have a plug into the machine cord.


cabbagepatchkid 08-30-2013 05:29 PM

Gosh these pink and black/gray machines are so pretty! They sort of remind me of my pink Atlas (which I love) but the darker trim really adds to the look of it.

Battle Axe 08-31-2013 07:11 AM

I would not have been able to resist either. I have a pink bedroom and a pink Jeep.

Marcia

Blackberry 08-31-2013 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by Mizkaki (Post 6264957)
Blackberry,

During that era, most machines (other than Singer) frequently used a 'terminal block'. With the block the motor and light each had a plug on the wire end and plugged into the appropriate side of the block. A very good system.
And the terminal block is very simple to change out when the wires go bad.
Cathy

Cathy, thanks so much for that information. I guess I don't have such a weird set up as I thought. And I am glad to know how easy it is to rewire because this one definitely need to be rewired.


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