on 03-10-2015 12:15 PM
This is a thread with no particular
Topic so no one can be off topic 🙂
So if anyone out there has something
To say about anything you like now
Is your chance
Keep it clean
And be nice
See how long that lasts
Can we keep politics and religion out
Of the conversation
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on 16-10-2015 11:29 AM
Even singer has gone offshore
To dare I say
China?
on 16-10-2015 11:41 AM
Just been looking up some info. The newer models have replaced former metal cogs and bits with nylon/plastic components and they don't last as long and replacements are apparently unavailable.
Well, go and buy a new machine!!! That keeps a business operational doesn't it?
Lurker, there was Wertheim and White brands. Bernina, Elna???
I have just recently restored a 1910? model,that has 6 drawers and fancy wood trim. Shined up the real chrome. Have to find a replacement electrical plug/lead for it's later conversion motor with light attachment. The leather belt has been oiled up and re-stapled to suit. I have some spare old buttons, laces, snaps, hooks/eyes, etc that I put into the drawers when I re-sell. One of our illustrious members was kind enough to forward some to me a few years ago.
Looking good
DEB
on 16-10-2015 12:11 PM
Actually, now that I look further I think it was almost exactly like this one (or 371462909495), so maybe it was a Singer. Were they considered expensive then? I wonder where I got that idea from?
on 16-10-2015 12:13 PM
By the sixties the sewing machine
Had well an truly become a
Household necessity with England,
Germany and USA being
Superceded in modern times
By Scandinavian countries
on 16-10-2015 12:21 PM
Now you can buy a sewing
Machine in the price range
From $199-$1999
You pay for what you get
From a basic stitch etc
To the top of the range which
Has amazing functions and
Programmimg,
Wakes you up in the morning
While handing you a coffee
And the paper
on 16-10-2015 12:53 PM
That is very similar, if not the model I learnt - 201K Model. Mum had it in the cabinet. I still have the stool for it which housed the Enid Gilchrist dressmaking pattern books.
DEB
on 16-10-2015 01:05 PM
I owned a machine that looked a lot like that one, I think it was called a "Can whistle along in time to the tune", because it definitely wasn't a Singer.
on 16-10-2015 02:09 PM
How about this for a Whistler. Take it away Roger Whittaker.
on 16-10-2015 02:19 PM
Wow! Some lovely machines there.
on 16-10-2015 02:26 PM
I'm off for a nap. Can everybody behave themselves while I'm gone?
Some of my playmates' mummies have grounded whole tribes of off-spring.
Well at least till I get back.
DEB