Janome makes the the current Kenmore sewing machines.
Yes, Janome does make Kenmore sewing machines. I know this because I have a Kenmore and when I have to order parts they show up in a Janome box.
KENMORE is just a Brand name used by Sears. They CONTRACT with other companies to manufacture for them.( Just like Craftsman tools!) Most are either White or Janome machines.
I believe by the mid 1980's Janome was the manufacturer of Kenmore sewing machines. The way to tell is look at the serial number. If it has a 385 prefix, it was Janome.
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Wet Wet Wet are a Scottish pop rock band that formed in the 1980s.
He painted mostly through the early late 1950s into the late 1980s.
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The late 1980s.
LJN was the name of the manufacturer.
I remember the Luv Buggy. Dont know who manufactured it.
The things that were invented in the 1980s were the Fax machines
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I was given a Fister Rossman Model 35 for my 21st birthday by my parents in 1972. I believe it cost them a lot of money in those times. I still have it and use it regularly....its a good old faithful workhorse. I have made wedding dresses and loose covers for chairs and chestrfield plus numerous sets of curtains in its lifetime.
Darda cars are actually toy cars. They were manufactured by a Germany company, and enjoyed popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.
A Suzuki Whizzkid was a small coupe car manufactured by Suzuki during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It is also known as a Suzuki sc100 GX.
Some mastics containing asbestos may have been used as late as the early 1980s, but were probably manufactured several years earlier.
Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) and Point of Service (POS) devices, which were added to industry offerings in the 1980s, quickly escalated sales of cash registers and adding machines.
In sewing, the primary type of pin used are straight pins. These can be dangerous if they fall on the floor and are stepped on or if toddlers/children find them. Though straight pins do not rust as easily as pins made before the 1980s, they can develop imperfections if in water or if bent. Use a good pin cushion or container with lid to protect them. Keep them out of reach of children.
1980s Yugo for sure.1980s Yugo for sure.