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The seller informed me today; it is a consignment machine his customer received with the Juki name on. After bringing it to their attention they have done some research and found it to be a Econosew 441S. I am afraid he lost a customer or two in this proses.

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Workshop machines: TSC 441 clone/Efka DC1550, Dürkopp-Adler 267-373/Efka DC1600, Pfaff 345-H3/Cobra 600W, Singer 29K-72, Sandt 8 Ton clicking machine, Alpha SM skiving unit, Fortuna 620 band knife splitting machine. Old Irons: Adler 5-27, Adler 30-15, Singer 236W-100

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I really do love the way this new Techsew 4100 sews. I wasn't real comfortable with standing to sew on it so yesterday I lowered it to a proper height for sewing while seated, took one of my stools and cut the legs down to the same height as a kitchen chair, and let me tell you, this is the way to sew for me. I can rest my right foot on the lift pedal, and my left on the "go" pedal. As I have the speed turned down for accurate stitching I am comfortable using my left for the speed. If you haven't tried this on your big machines I highly recommend it.

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