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    Posted 10 years ago

    badegg
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    I scored this beauty yesterday, without having any idea what it is!
    Its labelled as a "Brash" but from what I can tell it was made by Haid & Neu in Germany.

    Works beautifully, and I love the wire & pulley system used to raise the machine while opening the top of the cabinet!

    Would anyone have any idea where I could get more information on it?
    Don't care what its value is, as I collect them just because I think they look cool - but I'd really love to know when it was made!

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    1. Bernadette Bernadette, 10 years ago
      Brash's was a department store/appliance retailer in Australia. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1301&dat=19861207&id=CypWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=aOQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5236,5399171
      The red 'L' logo below the stitch length tells you it is a Haid und Neu :) It's in really nice condition.
    2. badegg badegg, 10 years ago
      Hi Bernadette,
      Thanks for that, I was curious if there might have been a connection there - I actually remember Brash's quite well from my younger years!

      and as for the condition - I am actually quite thrilled with how well it has been looked after! There are some beautiful patterns in the timber used for the cabinet so I might give the top a light sanding and re-coat at a later date due to coffee cup marks, scratches, etc. but apart from a good clean I shall leave the rest of it as-is.

      I forgot to add a photo - but it also came with a box full of different feet, etc. so I'm really looking forward to having a go at making something with it soon!
    3. Sair, 9 years ago
      Did you wind up finding any more info on this machine? I have the vibrating shuttle version, otherwise identical, I would love to find out more.

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