1950
Morse Sewing machines were originally made by Toyota in Japan.
according to the manual I have it was 1958 or at least that was the copyright year.
Domestic sewing machine made by SIMANCO
Elias Howe made the first sewing machine in 1846
There are several different prices, but it is also up to the seller to make the final decision on how much they really want for it...............I purchased one several months ago for $20, but probably would have paid the woman $50 !! It is well worth much more than that as it is a workhorse...........I can do just about anything with it, sewing wise, not quilting............hope that helps.......... There was an old Viking that went for $75, but that was just for the name. It was not worth it, as the Morse is made of metal and the Viking was made of someother type of material that did not come close the stability of the Morse.
NO it is not made of glass in earlier times the sewing machine was made of metal. now it is made of plastic with glass in it
If by "olden days" you're referring to prior to 1846 (when the sewing machine was invented), there was no sewing machine. All sewing was done by hand.
A small, featherlight sewing machine with the label "Thrifty Sewing Machine". It closely resembles a Singer Featherlight, which was made in the early 1950s.
I have a sewing machine that has name Manhattan on it?
He made great improvements to the design of the sewing machine
I have a new royal sewing machine made by the chicago sewing machine co. the serial no.. is384985
Yes i have one,It is a great sewing machine with a strong motor.The one i have is a portable,and it is great.The machine is made in Japan and the motor is made in the USA.