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Non-Singer Sewing Machines342 of 459White "Fair Lady" - New York World's Fair 1964-1965Old Rusty Sewing Machine
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    Posted 13 years ago

    mafiamen2
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    hi new to this
    i am into tube radio`s but i seen this and
    i pulled this from scrap pile looks very old i tryed to find maker but could not find any thing about it on internet not eveny a picture any help would be great if not i hate to put back in scrap very nice peice
    thanks sam mafiamen2@comcast.net

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    Comments

    1. Bernadette Bernadette, 13 years ago
      This machine is a National VS with top tension.
    2. Bernadette Bernadette, 13 years ago
      The name Oriole is what is known as a 'badged name'. Many companies purchased blank machines from companies such as National, to re-sell, and applied their own brand or name.
    3. mafiamen2, 13 years ago
      thanks bernadette
      now i have a starting point
      treadle still moves and machine moves nice and smooth
      think it would be worth it to restore? as i have no use for it think some one would?
    4. Bernadette Bernadette, 13 years ago
      if you're planning on selling I don't think you'd get your money back from extensive restoration as the cabinet isn't a particularly fancy one, and the machine itself is only in fair/good condition - cut your losses :) it's not a rare machine

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