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Moving A Machine And Anyone Know About The 107-2?

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I moved out my old 110w125 and put in my 111w155. The main difference is the belt is the old leather one and not the rubber, because I like the look of the old wood table and it just has two holes for the belt and not a slot.. But it has an antique GE motor, that still works... any thoughts on anything I should do for maintenance on that? I'll be selling the old roller 110W if anyone is interested, and standard green table.

And I'm going to get into sewing some caps, and found (online) an old Singer 107-2. Made I guess for sewing caps. Is there others out there? Anyone use one of these? Its a chain stitch machine which would be cool to own.

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They are one cool looking machine!

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They are one cool looking machine!

Hey guys, yes the Singer 107-2 is a chainstitch machine for hats, but here is the interesting part....the head is set on an angle, along with the needle. I have only seen one of these machines in 39 years. Steve

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Hey guys, yes the Singer 107-2 is a chainstitch machine for hats, but here is the interesting part....the head is set on an angle, along with the needle. I have only seen one of these machines in 39 years. Steve

sort of looks like an enlarged and twisted late model 24 series.

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