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Bruckner Sewing Machine
Soooooo. A colleague at work showed me a pic of her dad standing in front of a street-front shop labeled Bruckner Sewing Bee. The store was run by her granddad in Brooklyn. She told me that there were a "few" Bruckner sewing machines made. Have you ever heard of this machine?
Pudge |
Bruckner was no doubt buying Japanese machines in quantity and badging them.
There is some discussion of Japanese badged machines in these links: http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...s-t207880.html http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...s-t207877.html http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...p-t164361.html |
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Ad from Butler Brothers, a large mail order house in Chicago, offering stencil of choice with purchase of 5 sewing machines. Sewing Machines are by Davis. Offer underneath bold "Sewing Machines" on top. Circa 1920.
I didn't notice "Bruckner" on the Ismacs list but I wouldn't doubt there are a few out there. Jon |
Oh, thanks for the info. I love the Japanese badged machines but I'm hoping the Bruckner were Davis machines related 'cause I'm a fan of Made in America goods. I'll share this tomorrow at work. I'd love to chat with her dad about the Brooklyn store.
Cheers! |
I think it depends on the age of the ad.
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Did the post WWII Japanese and Germans and Italians (Axis) badge machines on a small scale? Not real familiar with them. Bruckners Sewing Bee must have been a Mom and Pop operation as I didn't find any reference to it on the internet.
Jon |
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