These just tickle me pink
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These just tickle me pink
and black. [ATTACH=CONFIG]507114[/ATTACH]
Both 3/4, They swing the other way VS. Made in the same place JA 47.
Pinkie is forward and back up
Blackie goes both ways, but gets ZZ and can use double needles, go figure that one
next thing ya no those Japanese will be making Robotic sewing machines
Just had to show these together
Both 3/4, They swing the other way VS. Made in the same place JA 47.
Pinkie is forward and back up
Blackie goes both ways, but gets ZZ and can use double needles, go figure that one
next thing ya no those Japanese will be making Robotic sewing machines
Just had to show these together
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I like the black one also, I think it was last night it got oil and played with, weird needle clamp. took it off annnd two needle grooves. two needle clamp screws ???? thought that's over my head, not capable of putting string in two needles at the same time.
It reminds me of a pfaff 130 or the necchi's,, but miniature
It reminds me of a pfaff 130 or the necchi's,, but miniature
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That is for the double needle, you put in two needles and two threads to get two rows of stitching on the top side, which results in a zigzag pattern on the bottom as one bobbin thread is catching both needles. Your black Universal is the same as my black White (but in much better shape).
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I've seen pic's of little black white maybe it was yours. turn these two over and there the same. all the iron casting are the same, cranks and rods, the face plates would interchange.
before this I was never interested in this era of machine, I just picked up 25 18 of those must be 1950 to early 60's. 6 15 clones, 5 of those I will call new
Now I want to make a train around my yard. have a sew machine train, but it has to actually work
before this I was never interested in this era of machine, I just picked up 25 18 of those must be 1950 to early 60's. 6 15 clones, 5 of those I will call new
Now I want to make a train around my yard. have a sew machine train, but it has to actually work
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I like both and wouldn't mind finding one. I've seen a Morse long bobbin zigzag machine. I don't remember if it was the same as your black one or not. I'm pretty sure the daughter would like the pink one.
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