Sears Kenmore 1753
#21
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Cedar Falls IA
Posts: 12
(I realize this is an old thread...)
I am completely envious of you as I have decided that 1753 is the machine that I want to replace my existing 1750 and I live in Iowa to boot! The difference being that the 1753 has the dual belt system which is supposed to be better for heavy fabrics.
(Anyone can contact me if they know of a reasonably priced machine for sale)
I hope you are enjoying and appreciating your wonderful find. It's great to hear about these machines going to a good home. :-)
Sue C
Cedar Falls IA
I am completely envious of you as I have decided that 1753 is the machine that I want to replace my existing 1750 and I live in Iowa to boot! The difference being that the 1753 has the dual belt system which is supposed to be better for heavy fabrics.
(Anyone can contact me if they know of a reasonably priced machine for sale)
I hope you are enjoying and appreciating your wonderful find. It's great to hear about these machines going to a good home. :-)
Sue C
Cedar Falls IA
#29
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Massachusetts, USA
Posts: 1,775
I'm on my way to go get one, tomorrow, that I found on Craigslist for $25. I'm pretty sure it comes with the cams and it's in a nice looking cabinet. I sure don't need another machine but I can't pass it up.
The Kenmore's aren't as pretty as some of the other vintage machines that I have but boy oh boy do they sew nicely!!
The Kenmore's aren't as pretty as some of the other vintage machines that I have but boy oh boy do they sew nicely!!
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