![]() I always intended to do some research about the machine, find a belt and maybe restore it to working condition, but I've never gotten around to doing all that. I received this piece when I moved to my current home in 1998. I suspect it may have spent a good deal of time stored in the attic or garage once it was replaced by an electric model. The machine shows a good bit of wear - a good portion of the gold detail is missing from the front and some of the pieces are a bit rusted. Until recently, I didn't know too much else about the machine other than my mother and grandmother did actually use it for home sewing and that it would probably still work, if it had a belt. The original owner was his mother - my great-grandmother. My mother passed it to me she got it from her father. Above is a photo of an antique Singer sewing machine, a family heirloom.
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