I have a portable white rotary sewing machine, I would like to sell it. Could you please help me find what it could be worth now. It's in very good condition.
I find a wooden cabinet for a domestic rotary machine series 153?
swap meet
around 1947
A machine with 2 wheels and a motor operating a rotary plough (basically a series of bent 'claws' fitted to axle driven by motor)
from what i know, I would say between $60 for one in descent shape, $100 for a real good one with alot of attachments. a series 77 is for heavier materials like leather and canvas too.
The price of your White Sewing Machine Corporation's White Rotary 77 Series machine depends a lot on it's condition. If you check e-bay it may give you a start as to the going rate for those sewing machines. However, you may want to try to find a sewing machine store in your area or call around to the local antique shops and ask if they know about 'antique' sewing machines or if they know of someone/someplace that specializes in them, like a collector/appraiser, so that you can get a proper appraisal/value for your machine. You may even want to try any of the more prominent auction houses in your area as they generally have people on hand that specialize in different types of antiques/collectables.
The Incredible Machine - series - happened in 360.
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This is a no load test and so it cannot be performed on series machine
No. The series 2 and 2a had single speed wipers with the rotary switch in the middle dash. The early series 3 has a single speed rotary switch on the right of the steering wheel, and later ones had a two speed switch. That said - nothing stops you putting a later switch in and using a two speed motor on each wiper arm (series 2 have two motors, series 3 have one and a drive cable.)
No. It is, however, a reciprocating 4 cylinder, water-cooled 4-cycle (Otto cycle - spark ignition) piston motor. From the 1980's, the Mazda rotary (nee Wankel) engine has only been available in the RX- series (RX : Rotary Experimental). There currently exists a JDM rotary engine hybrid Mazda5 model, leased in very small numbers for research purposes.
I'm assuming that you mean what machine do locksmith's use, a very common machine used is the Protech series.