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It’s well known that during Singer’s Centennial year production was racked up to such an extent that the company ran out of the special Centennial badge and had to release some machines with the standard one. This is one such.
It’s an absolutely superb machine, which has survived in near-pristine condition.
Just the lightest of pin marks – and very few of them – on the base and just one small match head-size chip to the protective coating. This, of course, doesn’t go through to the jet-black gloss-paintwork beneath.
We have the correct-for-year scroll plate plate in perfect condition.
I’ve just noticed that the picture shows the machine with one of those horrible round rubber belts – don’t worry, this will be replaced with the correct item during the machine’s comprehensive workshop time.
Highly recommended for a serious seamstress or to sit on a collector’s shelf.
Good solid, strong box with zero odor.
Machine comes with a range of attachments/feet, a bound photocopy of the original full-size handbook and a packet of Schmetz needles.
Fully cleaned inside and out, serviced and sew tested before leaving the workshop. Electrically tested for your safety. Pictures are of the actual machine. Any bright marks are from the flash - all flaws are always described in full.
Price includes comprehensive insured air shipping to your door
This machine. as with all other Featherweights I sell, comes with three vital pieces of special documentation. 1) A certificate giving Singer's official statement of manufacturing date. 2) A guarantee that the machine contains no reproduction parts. 3) A dated certificate of electrical safety .
Singer's records show that this machine was produced on July 17, 1951
Code: S753
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