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sewing machine

By sunflowerkiss, 22 November, 2011
Description

 It is coated black and sits inside a wooden table. The table flips open from the top.it opens from the right side. The front of the table also opens from the right side. The door also has a small box on the inside. On the front of the sewing machine in white lettering it says rich-com rotary. On the bottom  of the machine it has the numbers 215120825. It also has a metal tag that says Namco model brb. I hope u can figure out something. I've looked all over the internet and can't find anything.

Category
Other
Medium
metal,wood
Distinguishing marks
nsmco modle brb rich-com rotary serial # 215120825
Condition
Good
Date Period
late 40's early50's
History
i recived it from my grandma when she passed. shes originally from california but moved to oklahoma. not sure which state she bought it in.
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

13 years 7 months ago

Re: sewing machine

There is almost no demand for older sewing machines, especially when one can now buy a computerized example with dozens of sewing modes at the touch of a button for a couple of hundred dollars. Most of these older machines sell for less than $100.00

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sunflowerkiss

13 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: sewing machine by Lovejoy

Re: sewing machine

Is there any info u can give me on it...like how old...and where it was made...im really curious about the history of it because I never had the chance to ask my grandmother anything about it. If there is anything u could tell me I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you

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