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Try a 421G http://www.toolfool.org/sewing/421G.htm
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I think it does look like a nice little machine...so, is your sister going to let you adopt her?
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You're Lucky, that's a lovely machine. Thanks for sharing the information too.
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What is the serial on it I would like to check the production numbers on this one.
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Did you find out which model it is? I love the old tan sewing machines.
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This is one of the first free arms??? Wow! I love these old Singers...
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It is maybe a 401G they were made in Germany. I have one. I also have a 411G.
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my bad - I didn't see the end extention door or the free arm. I have a 401g and a 411g - they look a lot like that. On the balance wheel side of the base, mine has a little plug for a hole so it could be made into a treadle - does anyone know where to get a balance wheel for that? My 411g has a detachable extension with two drawers in it to hold stuff.
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It kind of reminds me of a Dressmaker that I used to have. Think I got it for solving a puzzle in a newspaper or something. Don't know if that is what it is or not. Haven't seen a
Dressmaker machine in years now. |
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