Viscount if your looking at older machines, Kenmore for the 1990's. But if you can afford it Singer is the best brand of sewing machine.
A sewing machine that's what. I had a Singer Starlet that was the same basic machine as the Singer Genie. A light portable machine produced in the very early 1970's. If you do a search on Singer Genie either on Google or eBay, you should find a photo of it. The starlet was made in France and I have no idea why it had a different name.
Don Bissell has written: 'The first conglomerate' -- subject(s): History, Singer Sewing Machine Company, Industrialists, Sewing-machine industry, Biography
I have a treadle sewing machine from the 1920's and found a serial number on it and 'Singer' made this particular sewing machine. I phoned the sewing machine company and gave them the serial number. Unfortunately, the sewing machine was not worth much (it was in working order.) You have to be very wary when dealing with companies who put out the product and also the next step is going to an antique dealer with a picture of the sewing machine and the date it was made, but again I stress, be wary. You could also put your information onto: www.google.com Do your research and see what your sewing machine is worth. Then go to an antique dealer.
Singer Sewing Machine late 1800's first machine had 800 moving parts, and Singer needed maintainence facilities so they franchised outlets to do service work
This question is rather vague. In the 1960's Singer came out with a Touch and Sew sewing machine that had a set of plastic cams. They were disks that fit into a spool at the top of the machine. Each disc made the machine perform stitches differently.
Ruth Singer has written: 'The sewing bible' -- subject(s): Sewing
The 127 and 128 were made aprox from the 1910's through the 1950's according to the Encyclopedia of Antique Sewing Machines by Charles Law(Third Edition)
i think its made out of metal . thnx
It was made in the early 1960's and in the USA. I don't know if it was made in Canada or Britain also.
I think the value would be $1,000
The first sewing machine was invented by Thomas Saint in London during the 1790's