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Singer Machine No. 95-1 Rotating Hook Mechanism of Machine No. 95-1, the modern high-speed lock-stitch Machine for light fabrics, 3,500 stitches per minute This machine, for power operation only, has a rotating hook with stationary… 

Singer Machine No. 115-1 Rotary Hook Mechanism of Machine No. 115-1 The use of a continuous rotating hook for the lower thread in making the lock stitch was the invention of Allen B. Wilson, who… 

Singer Machine No. 66-1 Oscillating Hook Mechanism of Machine No. 66-1 “The Singer 66,” for family sewing, was brought out in 1900 and has been fitly named ‘‘the 20th Century Sewing Machine.” It has link… 

Singer Machine No. 31-15 Oscillating Shuttle Mechanism of Machine No. 31-15, the modern machine for Clothing manufacture The above illustration shows the stitching mechanism of this machine, successfully combined to obtain the highest efficiency, and… 

Singer Machine No. 127-3Vibrating Shuttle Mechanism of Machine No. 127-3, the V. S. Machine of to-day The vibrating shuttle machine (V. S. No. 1) for foot power operation was patented in 1885 but was superseded… 

Singer Machine No. 15-30 Oscillating Shuttle Mechanism of Machine No. 15-30, a modern variety of Oscillating Shuttle Machine for light fabrics. 1600 stitches per minute Shuttle Race Body In 1879 the “Oscillating Shuttle” mechanism was… 

Singer Machine: “The New Family” In 1865 the “New Family” was put on the market and had a large and wide distribution; more than four millions of this type were sold up to 1882 and… 

The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Company was a sewing machine company founded in 1853 by Allen B. Wilson and Nathaniel Wheeler, who were both inventors and businessmen. The company was based in Bridgeport, Connecticut,… 

The Howe Sewing Machine Company was a sewing machine company founded in 1854 by Amasa B. Howe, the elder brother of Elias Howe, the inventor of the lock stitch sewing machine. The company was based… 

The White Sewing Machine Company was a sewing machine company founded in 1858 in Templeton, Massachusetts, by Thomas H. White and based in Cleveland, Ohio, since 1866¹. The company produced various models of sewing machines,…