For over a century, Sears worked as a retailer and brand manager. Sears contracted established manufacturers to build machines, then put their own name on
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More >>This is the Singer, “Special Discs”, set number 21976, made for the Singer 600 and 603 Auto-Reel and, 600E and 603E Touch & Sew Deluxe
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