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Non-Singer Sewing Machines175 of 456Trying to fine info on this model #FR2493958, aside from patient dates on the bobbin access plate there are no other numbers.My WHITE 976 Sewing Machine
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    Posted 7 years ago

    MissAnna.k
    (3 items)

    Vintage Minnesota sewing machine.
    Keeping it to pass down to my daughter. It was my grandma's then mom's ..now it's mine .
    Don't know much about it ..just that it was used a lot to sew clothes and making crafts for Christmas when we were kids. Is this item worth keeping for family heirloom or is it just a standard machine ?? I would like to know if it's a rare make or model ?

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    1. Bernadette Bernadette, 7 years ago
      The Minneosta range were sold by Sears Roebuck, they bought machines from various big manufacturers to sell on under their own label. This one is made by Davis.

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