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My New Vintage Sew-Rite Machine. Made in Japan

Started by Mariner, March 19, 2011, 05:53:00 pm

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Mariner

March 19, 2011, 05:53:00 pm Last Edit: March 19, 2011, 06:09:37 pm by Mariner
Hi again,

I picked this machine up at a local swap shop. It's pretty heavy and seems very well made. I'm trying  to learn more about it.

Some quick research on the web revealed that it is also marketed under a different brand, called "Modern". I'm sure there are others too.

I think I read that the "Modern" machine was a knock-off of the Singer 15. I compared the Singer 15 to this unit and they appear pretty identical.

The fact that this was made in Japan gives me greater confidence that it is made well. Though my Juki 1541 is from the modern era, it too is built like a tank.

Does anyone have an info on these machines, including the date?  

Thanks.

Jeff

Direct links to Pictures:

http://i368.photobucket.com/albums/oo128/master_mariner/IMG_4590.jpg

http://i368.photobucket.com/albums/oo128/master_mariner/IMG_4592.jpg

http://i368.photobucket.com/albums/oo128/master_mariner/IMG_4594.jpg

http://i368.photobucket.com/albums/oo128/master_mariner/IMG_4595.jpg


p.s. Trying to get bigger pictures posted here.





BigJohn

Jeff:
     See the top post in the General section it tells you how to use thumbs to post bigger pictures.
                                           Big John

Mariner


Mariner

I'd thought I'd revisit this thread to update it with more information.

I found a great article at a website by sew-classic.com. It's located on a blog, which is part of the site.

Here's the link:


http://blog.sew-classic.com/2008/12/31/it-looks-just-like-an-old-singer-sort-of-review-of-the-ha1-class-15-clone.aspx

I've toned my boat canvas shop down a bit, and I think a small machine like this will come in handy.