Vintage Sewing Machine Shop Machine Photos
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A few more....some of these are already rehomed.
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Kenmore 29
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Kenmore 43
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Singer 9W
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Eldredge B
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Its treadle irons refurbished
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Singer 27 Godzirra
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Singer 24
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Singer 328K future repaint and treadled
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#84
Time for another German machine - Frister and Rossmann transverse shuttle from 1937. The date is actually stamped on the underneath of the cover. Believe me, this machine weighs a ton, it's an absolute monster if you see it side by side with the Vesta. It's bliss to use, and of all my machines it winds the tightest most even bobbin. As for the porcelain handle, it keeps your hand nice and cool while you're sewing.
Note the seam guide in place
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On the Singer 185j, where is the serial number? I have tried locating it on mine and I just can't seem to located it. I have quite a sewing machine collection too. I love sewing machines. I started out with a singer treadle that was my mother in-law's godmother's. It need some refinishing to the cabinet. It all went down hill (according to my husband) from there. I have portables and machines in cabinets. I display them all over the house. Well, some of them anyway, others are in a shed waiting to be refinished and the machines cleaned and oiled.
#88
I know Billy said only pictures here and info on machines, but Muv's German machines are gorgeous! Muv please keep the pictures coming of your collection and join our chatting about vintage machines on this thread: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1202.htm
And welcome!
And welcome!
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Singer 401G (German) and Singer 411G (German) - notice the knock out for a treadle on the lower right corners. Also notice they are a bit different from the 401A (American) http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1202.htm#3520792
Singer 401A and Singer 411G with 401G behind the 411G
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Singer 401 and Singer 401G
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Singer 411 with extended bed - attachment drawers slightly open
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#90
i can't send pics , think something messed up when put reuter on computer . machine kinda looks like the '27' on page 6 except for modern stuff it looks like somebody took old machine &parts of 1952 era & made this machine .
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