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    Posted 12 years ago

    Antygo
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    I have a sewing machine that i dont know anything about. Can someone tell me if they now something about it ? it is a Schutz sewing machine.

    Thank you

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    Comments

    1. amandabuns amandabuns, 12 years ago
      Well, schutze marke is German for trademark so that's not the maker. The stylized S on the plate reminds me of the plates on Singer sewing machines in the US, so perhaps it is a Singer manufactured for the German market.
    2. Antygo, 12 years ago
      thank you very much. a have it from my grandfather , and he told me that the sewing machine has more then 60 yers old. I searched the net, but i didnt find some more details.
    3. Bernadette Bernadette, 12 years ago
      It's not a Singer. The S badge is the logo for Durkopp, a German sewing machine manufacturer that is still in business today. As Amanda said, the Schutz is not part of the name, it means trade mark.
      This style of machine is called a high-arm TS.
    4. Antygo, 12 years ago
      thank you very much. it is a durkopp machine .
    5. Antygo, 12 years ago
      bernadette , can u tell me if this has aroun 100 years ? thank you.
    6. Bernadette Bernadette, 12 years ago
      it's a little hard to tell with the condition of the machine but yes, I would say, about 1890 - 1900, could be a little earlier, the style of the bobbin winder is early.
    7. Antygo, 12 years ago
      thank you .

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