
"Singer Featherweight" Toys
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There's no evidence to suggest any official tie up between Singer and the
British Vulcan Toy Sewing Machine Company.
However, who can deny the similarity between the Featherweight, then the best-selling
sewing machine, and the Vulcan toys, many in black and gold and all with the
distinctive fold-up extension table that was the hallmark of the FW.
I've
supplied many of these to Featherweight collectors. With 1950s - '60s toys
condition varies more than with full-size machines and some light signs of
wear are not only acceptable but quite usual
