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Vintage Japanese 'Badged' Zig Zag and Straight Sew Sewing Machines

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Old 11-22-2017, 06:54 PM
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I do have one more question if anyone happens to know. What is the age of this machine? It's not overly important, just curious.
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Old 11-22-2017, 07:55 PM
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Unless someone has documentation on a machine just like it the best we can say is mid to late 1950s.

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Old 11-27-2017, 09:17 PM
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Just got this beauty yesterday and would like any info anyone can provide about it. Like what year it was made or anything like that. The model number is #752, Serial #3045. On the bottom it has J-C5 stamped into it. Other than these id's there is no other marking on it.
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Hi, I found this photo while looking for info on my own sewing machine. It looks nearly identical and is also stamped with J-C5, but is model #750. My mother gave it to me. It had been a graduation gift from her grandmother. She believes was purchased in 1972. Have you found any more information about your machine?
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Old 11-28-2017, 08:55 PM
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No, nothing new. Been busy with other projects and of course turkey day. There seems to be many versions of this machine.
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Old 01-13-2018, 05:26 PM
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I'm back with another question. Was trying to do a little work with this machine and ran into a question. The needle is to the left of the center on the foot. It sews ok but I find it hard to concentrate on my line and the work tends to wander. You can see in the picture where the needle is not centered. The only way I can seem to center is by adjusting the zig zag but then I don't get a straight stitch. The only other thing I can think is perhaps the wrong foot is mounted (I only have the one). Still learning about this machine and being a novice at sewing does not help. Thanks
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Old 01-14-2018, 12:52 AM
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Nope your machine is fine and has the right foot. You have what's called a left-homing or left needle machine. Straight stitch is done in left needle position. Great for garment sewing, not so much for quilt piecing.

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Old 01-14-2018, 09:20 AM
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Thanks Cari. I've never noticed a left homing machine before. So much to learn, so little time.
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Old 01-16-2018, 03:32 PM
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I did my own modification today to center the foot. Removed the two tiny screws on the foot and replaced them with a pin and offset the foot slightly to the left. then I opened the hole a little to the right with a small grinder in case I still want to use the zig zag. End result is I am very slightly to the right of center but that is ok with me. Gives me a much better view while straight line sewing.
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Old 01-26-2018, 06:33 AM
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I realize this is an old post but just now seeing these “wallpapers”. Five years later, they are still great! Great and Thanks for making.

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Old 04-04-2018, 05:24 PM
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Did some sewing on some vinyl fabric the other day. While my talent is still lacking, the machine performed exactly like I hoped it would. I'm trying to make a custom seat cover for a old motorcycle. Nothing fancy but it has to pull tight over some foam and a metal frame. I was just happy to see the machine work this well on a heavy material. If my results turn out good, I will post a picture.
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