Singer Featherweight Built in 1948

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Singer 221 Featherweight Serial #AJ80131B was built in 1937 in Elizabethport New Jersey. 

This Singer is the very best quality light weight sewing machine ever built. The Gold Filigree is in excellent condition and the paint is beautiful. The machine has all of the original attachments, carry case, needles, owner’s manual and a metal tube of vintage oil.

Truly a collectors show piece item in perfect sewing condition!!!

 Price: $600.00

Singer 201 Made in 1942

Singer AF531328 with pedal

Singer 201 gear driven dressmaker head serial # AF531328 was built in Elizabethport New Jersey in 1942. The top loading drop-in rotary bobbin will not jam going over heavy seams. The rotary bobbin is the perfection of stitch formation allowing a seamstress to sew from fine batiste to canvas with no adjustments necessary and it will not pucker, skip or loop. This machine is so smooth that you may say it purrs. There are no belts on this Singer workhorse. The armature of the motor has a gear that drives the main drive shaft. The all steel shafts and gears connect all of the mechanism of the machine. The top load bobbin means that you simply slide the bobbin cover to the left and drop the bobbin into the stainless steel bobbin case. The machine features foreword and reverse with a built-in sewing light.

Price $300

 

 

Singer 301 Built in 1957

Singer 301A above

Singer 301, first cousin of the singer featherweight, gear drive slant needle straight stitch sewing machine serial #NA479085 built in 1957 in the U. S. A.

This was the first slant needle sewing machine. The needle is angled toward the front to allow better view of the sewing area and allows the needle to enter the fabric at a slight angle to simulate the stitches done by hand.

 Price $300

 

Singer 401

Singer 410A

Singer 401 dressmaker serial #N8554644 slant needle full automatic gear drive with zig zag and 24 built in stitches was built in America. Stitches include 3 step zig zag that is used for mending, reweaving and sewing on elastic and stretching with the elastic. A blind hem stitch, scallops, arrows, left, center and right needle position. This top load drop in bobbin sewing machine was the favorite of alteration shops and dressmakers in the 60’s and 70’s. Aluminum body with steel gears. 

Price $350

 

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