The Singer Model 27, introduced in 1891 was an evolution of the earlier 1887 model VS2 or “Vibrating Shuttle v2”, sewing machine. The Model 27
More >>Produced from 1920 to 1932, the Singer Model 101 was Singer’s first domestic sewing machine specifically designed to be electric only. Before the model 101,
More >>The Singer “Heavy Duty” line often creates confusion, as some customers mistakenly view these models as affordable industrial machines for the home. Like most modern
More >>This is the Kenmore 158.1789280, a class 15 rotary hook sewing machine made by Jaguar/Maruzen in Taiwan for Kenmore in 1986. Class 15 drop in
More >>This is a Singer 21W180 compound feed (Needle feed/Drop feed) manufactured at the former Wheeler & Wilson plant in Bridgeport, Connecticut U.S.A. The apparatus on
More >>Pictorial J.C. Penney – 6915. This is another work in progress and little known machine. It’s marked “Nelco” and “Dist. by J.C.Penney Co., Inc.”, and
More >>Pictorial Montgomery Ward UHT J 1944. This isn’t a machine that I have a lot of information about. It was manufactured in Taiwan and contains
More >>Kenmore Model 117.551 Rotary Unfortunately my Kenmore 117.551 is missing the presser foot, bobbin case, bobbin, and the bobbin winder drive wheel and shaft. For
More >>Pictorial This is a White Model 710 Rotary. It looks like it would be a really neat machine, but it has a cracked (plastic) hook
More >>The Singer Protege 2639 is a convertible free arm sewing machine that was introduced in 2003*. This machine uses a class 15J bobbin that isn’t
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