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Minnesota a sewing machine manual
Minnesota a sewing machine manual








minnesota a sewing machine manual

We have checked several lists that have been compiled and placed on the internet, including our own list of sewing machine brands, and the name Minnesota Sewing Machine Company does not appear on any of them. The only exception to that statement would be if there was a small firm somewhere in history that did not make any mark on the industry or is a family-owned business doing repairs and retail sales. It is sad to report that there was no Minnesota Sewing Machine Company at any time in the sewing machine history. In 1926, White Sewing Machine Company bought Domestic and soon phased out the Minnesota model in the 1930s. The Minnesota K is supposed to be Davis’ last model for Sears and the Minnesota L was supposed to have been made by Domestic. It is hard to say which company, Davis or Domestic, produced the majority of Minnesota sewing machine models for Sears as both companies have long been out of business and records have been lost. It was during this period that the Minnesota model was introduced and sold by Sears & Roebuck. It was a better model than their ACME badged machines made by the National Sewing Machine Company so Sears & Roebuck switch suppliers in 1900.įrom 1900 to 1912, the Davis company supplied Sears & Roebuck with just about every sewing machine.

minnesota a sewing machine manual

Sears & Roebuck saw a new machine produced by the Davis Sewing machine Company in 1899.










Minnesota a sewing machine manual