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That which was once seen, can never be unseen..
"Frankenbuild"..~:o

"Don't you know that women are the only works of Art" .. ( Don Henley and "some French painter in a field" )

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Did ya's hear the one about the sewing machine wot wanted to be on X-Factor / America's Got Talent ?

 

 

 

Cos it was a Singer

 

ok, I'll get my coat

 

 

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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Being a singer, I'm betting it was black with lots of gold bling, fancy feet, did a lot o' bobbin', and did sole.

 

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oh man, you have me in stitches

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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Yes Singer made a lot of different models as well. You really see how big these are on that table. The gold bling was more common on older machines and on domestics. These was all true industrials and seen use in WW2 as a repairing machine for canvas/tent etc. It even got a medal for its contributions along with two other Singer machines, if I'm not wrong. :)

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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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