The Singer 600 Auto-Reel is the successor to the 500 Rocketeer, and was quickly followed by the Touch & Sew series of Singer sewing machines.
More >>Pictorial I’m not 100% sure that this is actually a model 47, but so far that’s my best guess. It seems to be earlier than
More >>I currently have three machines of this style, all three manufactured by the Free Sewing Machine Company. Two of them are badged as “New Home”,
More >>At the time of this writing I have two of these machines manufactured by the Free Sewing Machine Company, this one is badged as “Free~Westinghouse
More >>The 1948 Kenmore 117.812 Rotary was offered in the Sears Catalog for $109.95 around 1948. Unmarked portable The 117.812 Rotary is one of those unmarked
More >>This is a 1953 black, long bed, Singer 301A. The black machines where produced in both long and short bed configurations. This 301A is a
More >>Singer 306K (Kilbowie, Clydebank, Scotland) A beautiful black 1954 Singer 306K Swing Needle manufactured in Kilbowie, Clydebank, Scotland. Singer 306W (Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States) Tan
More >>Looking at a Singer 15-30 and a Singer 115 in their base or in a cabinet the two machines are almost impossible to distinguish between
More >>Here are the three styles that I currently own. The Wheeler & Wilson D9 has a retainer arm that widens at the end, the standard
More >>As best as I can tell the Singer 3343C sewing machine was manufactured in 1993. These were ok machines in the early 1990’s, but never
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