Posted 13 years ago
Pam-and-J.…
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This Singer Featherweight 221 made Dec. 30th, 1935. It was purchased at the "Texas Centennial Exposition" in Dallas, Texas in 1936 (note; the "special" badge).
Machines with this badge are considered vary rare and very scarce.
It has been in the posession of the original purchaser's family (Raymond Eng) since that time. Along with the machine are its original case and foot controller, by itself a rare find with the "airholes" on top. Also a full set of attachments and owners manual.
Note: the front mounted bobbin winder guide available in 1935-1936.
Pam & J.C. Elliott
What can you say...besides "FABULOUS!"
I love my 221 but never even heard of the Texas badge, how wonderful!
There are very few known "Texas Centennial 1836-1936" badged Singer sewing machines. We are proud to have found this thanks to Leo Kujat of theFeatherweight221Factory. It's a beauty! It will be a Sat Centerpiece at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum in Lincoln, NE June 22-24th, 2017. Come and see it! (and a whole lot more!