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Maybe 1960's or late 1950's.
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I have the same one! I think I found it was from 1952 but I'm going to have to figure out how I did it! Mine was $20!
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Beautiful Morse, I would take a dozen at that price!
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I just saw a Morse 200 in a thrift shop this morning. It was in a small cabinet and looked very nice. They were asking $35. I thought it said "Moose", and started searching that name. It is a pretty little machine. It looks like a Singer 99 clone I think.
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My mistake, it looks like a Singer 15 clone. I didn't take a photo of it, but after look at photos on the net, I see its not a 99 clone.
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Pretty machine! Congrats on the great find, and happy stitching. :)
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I ended up buying the same machine! Haven't had time to look at it yet as I am still spiffing up my British 185k and looking at my new BelAir Bantam. Wish I didn't have to go out of town again next weekend! And possibly the following weekend!!
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Old thread I know, but I found a manual (PDF Scan) for this online and it's dated 1956. I'll link it here.
https://www.quiltingboard.com/member...554-624119.png https://tinkerbeth2.files.wordpress..../01/morse1.pdf I would just upload it to this board, but apparently I don't have permission to attach a PDF, or it's not an option. If someone can grab that PDF and then uplod it here, it'll help to prevent that one from disappearing forever. Update: I was able to upload the PDF later. It is linked to this message at the bottom. |
You are going to make a bunch of people happy, pblanton! I opened your pdf in a separate tab and the file opened without a problem. Thank you!
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