A client dropped this machine off and asked if it was worth cleaning up and putting back into service. It had a cover over it,
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More >>The Singer 604 Auto-Reel is the straight stitch version of the Singer 600 Auto-Reel, and successor to the Singer 404 Slant-O-Matic, since there was no
More >>Some examples of Singer system 206X13 sewing machine needle packaging for the Singer 206, 306, 319, and 320 Swing Needle Sewing Machines
More >>Singer has an extensive line of overlock serger machines covering both consumer and Industrial needs. There are quite a few different models within the Singer 14U
More >>The difference between part number CAT.-S4, and CAT.S-4, Singer lamps. Yep, it’s just the lower switch contact leg and solder pad, the switch housing is
More >>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 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
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