Posted 2 years ago
charmsomeone
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Beau Mark model 35 2100. Nice sewing machine..........................................................,.....................................
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Posted 2 years ago
charmsomeone
(1334 items)
Beau Mark model 35 2100. Nice sewing machine..........................................................,.....................................
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charmsomeone, Cool. :-)
It's a badged machine. Here is a different model of Beaumark sewing machine made by Pfaff:
*snip*
Beaumark, now defunct, was a Canadian appliance company that sold a whole range of large and small household appliances in places like the Hudson's Bay stores. I remember buying a Beaumark blender from one in the 1980's. Beaumark didn't make those appliances though. They bought them from other companies and had their names put on them.
*snip*
https://flamingosewing.blogspot.com/2020/11/the-befuddled-pfaff.html
Your machine isn't necessarily made by Pfaff. There might be clues to the maker on the undercarriage.
I couldn't find a manual for the 2100, but here's a manual for the 2300/3100/3300 series:
http://littlesvr.ca/misc/Beaumark-2300-3100-3300-Manual.pdf
I had to spend some time disambiguating Beaumark the Irish appliance entity from Beaumark the Canadian appliance entity. A few key factoids:
*snip*
Filed 1979-07-18
Registered 1981-03-27
Registration Expiry Date 2026-03-27
Current owner The Bay Limited Partnership
Goods
(2) Sewing machines.
Used in CANADA since at least as early as February 09, 1980 on goods (2)
*snip*
https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opic-cipo/trdmrks/srch/viewTrademark.html?id=442218&lang=eng
BTW, I latterly realized that some of this information was probably screamingly obvious to the average Canadian, but I'm not Canadian. };-)
No need for the sarcasm!
charmsomeone, This is one of the problems with text: it frequently fails to convey meaning.
I wasn't being sarcastic. What I was trying to say is that some of the information I provided is probably well-known to Canadians, e.g., that Beamark was a line of appliances sold under the Hudson's Bay Company umbrella.
Most people in the U.S.A. would recognize the name Hudson's Bay Company. Not so with Beamark.
D'oh! "Beamark" should have been "Beaumark."