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Non-Singer Sewing Machines343 of 454Perry Mason Improved New Companion 1910Part #3 Standard "Sewhandy" - the precursor to the Singer "Featherweight"
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    Posted 12 years ago

    tonyee
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    I picked up this vintage sewing machine/singer machine from a deseased estate. I recognize this piece as Sweden Husqvarna "12"; but from another mark
    "rothenborg" that indicates it is a Danmark trademark. Really confused.... it is a manual one rather than a electric piece
    Any one can tell?

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    1. rockstar1998 rockstar1998, 12 years ago
      it's simple...once the whole thing was husqvarna...the actual sewing machine broke...but the frame remained...so...he mounted another sewing machine on the old frame...
    2. tonyee tonyee, 12 years ago
      To Rockstar1998:
      Nice guessing, yes the case and the machine bear different brands.
    3. tonyee tonyee, 12 years ago
      To Bellin68:
      Thank you!~~The most important things are that the sewming machine is a manual one and it works, because it is a gift for my mother who are only able to use manual one. After her retirement, she would like to do some needle works that recall her childhood. I just want to find relevant information to help her to start to use it as it is really hard to find instruction for a vintage sewing machine.
      Cheers
    4. rockstar1998 rockstar1998, 12 years ago
      either that...(it's the most plausible...since in those times they were expensive...and you couldn't get just the frame/carying box...you would buy the whole thing or reuse parts)...or it's fake...but i doubt that since you say it's functional...usually fakes fall appart and are not usable..they look like they are ok but when you try to use them they break almost instant...
      I myself got a Singer...but it's with a foot pedal...(and original spare parts)
    5. Bernadette Bernadette, 12 years ago
      this machine certainly looks to be a Husqvarna, that has been sold or serviced by the Danish company that has added their badge. No mystery, just a retailer adding their 'mark' :)
    6. Adonix, 10 years ago
      Hello there i have the same one and im sure its not a fake

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