Vintage Japanese 'Badged' Zig Zag and Straight Sew Sewing Machines
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I believe I have a machine that would fit into this catagory! I have just started researching/learning about it. Can't find much though, but some of the machines in this thread look very similar to mine. I even saw some different model Dial N Sew's! I have posted photos of her in this thread http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...w-t220975.html (hope that works). Don't think she is quite "vintage" but if she qualifies, I would be happy to post her pics in this thread too. Thanks for Looking!
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I worked on the most quiet machine today. Nothing not to love about this one except maybe that it wants to ss on the left only. It is suppose to be green. Real pretty mint green. Oh and it is made by Riccar I think - anyway the motor says Riccar.
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Here is a couple that I have picked up recently.
White 765. It was part of some experiment that involved saturating the machine with nicotine.
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American Home (ZigZag) 3346. Great shape except for a sticky bobbin winder.
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White 765. It was part of some experiment that involved saturating the machine with nicotine.
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American Home (ZigZag) 3346. Great shape except for a sticky bobbin winder.
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