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I absolutely do not know but I would guess something from the former east block, probably Russian - maybe made by Minerva in CZ... no clue. :dunno:

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9 hours ago, ionel said:

is there anyone here ?????

No background info, not even location in the profile, and this new member has an expectation that everyone will be jumping to identify this machine. Attitude adjustment is due.

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9 hours ago, ionel said:

is there anyone here ?????

Patience is a virtue!  We are not sitting here waiting for you to post.  We are all volunteering our time and knowledge.  We have a life outside of this forum that is our primary focus.

Tom

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The OP lives in Bucharest, Romania, if that helps.

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Designed part time on a quite moment, from making Battleships I think, sold with a 100 year guarantee on parts

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I believe that this is a Pfaff Eco 45.

Russian made, Pfaff was NEVER able to obtain parts.  EVER.  Many of the parts are hand fitted.  Oddball presser feet.  Pfaff was embarrassed when they offered this machine for a short period of time and unable to provide ANY parts.  The factory had a short run and closed.

My father has one in his basement working.  We can't sell a machine like this that we cannot in anyway support.  Don't bother calling Pfaff for anything to do with this machine, you'll waste your time.

Edited by Gregg From Keystone Sewing

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Holy Cow - Pfaff ECO 45 - I never heard of this. So my guess was not too bad :lol:

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1 hour ago, Gregg From Keystone Sewing said:

I believe that this is a Pfaff Eco 45.

Russian made, Pfaff was NEVER able to obtain parts.  EVER.  Many of the parts are hand fitted.  Oddball presser feet.  Pfaff was embarrassed when the offered this machine for a short period of time and unable to provide ANY parts.  The factory had a short run and closed.

My father has one in his basement working.  We can't sell a machine like this that we cannot in anyway support.  Don't bother calling Pfaff for anything to do with this machine, you'll waste your time.

thank you very much

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