Posted 10 months ago
oledebil
(113 items)
The late wife acquired this yrs ago, was meant to have a case with it but she never got it, patent dates say aug 28 94 among others, it's a bit rusty on plate and my eyes ain't what they used to be. machine still works, stitches a bit like an overlocker, If you try and sew too fast with it it jambs up and cuts the thread
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This little treasure is a Wilcox and Gibbs Chain Stitch machine by the look of it - hard to see the logo from the photo :) Other companies did make/sell similar types.