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ELNA #1 – “GRASSHOPPER” – FULLY SERVICED, CLEANED AND TESTED.

 ELNA #1 – “GRASSHOPPER” – FULLY SERVICED, CLEANED AND TESTED.

The first model made by the Swiss Elna Sewing Machine Company, has become known as Elna #1.  It is also known as the “Elna Grasshopper” due to the look of the machine when the knee bar is folded up and ready for storage in the case.  It was manufactured in Geneva, Switzerland and runs on 110/120 voltage.

This machine is a portable straight stitch and reverse, with free arm. It has the horizontal rotary hook, drop-in bobbin and is made of light weight aluminum.  It takes regular 15x1 needles. 

Its green colour is unusual for the time of manufacture, since the standard colour for this period was black with the usual gold decals.

This machine is fully cleaned and serviced as well as tested and runs well.   

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The complete outfit




The accessory box sits snugly behind the free arm

The following attachments are included:

1. Machine case that doubles up as a sewing surface

2. Attachment box with its top tray

3. Photocopied manual with a colour copied cover

4. 4 extra bobbins

5. Elna Zipper foot

6. Speed reducer – attaches externally to the motor to reduce the speed of sewing to one stitch at a time.

7. Small lint brush

8. Darning foot

9. Feed dog cover plate  -for darning

10. Hinged straight stitch foot

11. A wide hemmer.

12. A needle pack that folds out to a small leaflet, giving details of when to use needles #60, 70, 80, 90, 100, and 110. There are no needles in this pack.  This is a neat little collectable. 

There is a small piece cracked out of the top edge of the attachment box. 



Speed reducer – attaches externally to the motor to reduce the speed of sewing to one stitch at a time.



The carrying case can be fitted around the free arm, enabling the folded-out case to extend the sewing area, a unique feature for the time.




The serial number, 2 454 314, likely dates it to 1952 

There is a date on the case of 1950.


Shipping: 
We are willing to ship this Elna #1 "Grasshopper" to the purchaser at cost.  Connect with us with your postal code in Canada or your Zip Code if you are in the USA and we'll give you a shipping quote.  For other countries, just contact us.

Pickup in SW Ontario Canada, following Covid19 rules, is also a very good option. 

Payment: 
We accept PayPal for all purchases.  For sales in Canada, e-transfer is preferred.  When picking up the product in person, cash always works too.

Price:  $220.00USD or $275.00CDN


SOLD --- 1957 SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT 222K FREE ARM: FULLY SERVICED!!!!!

 

SOLD --- AUGUST 1957 SINGER 222K FEATHERWEIGHT FREE-ARM SEWING MACHINE: 

FULLY SERVICED!! 

The Singer 222 Free-arm Featherweight was only made for approximately 8 years, between 1953 and 1961.  It has been estimated that only about 110,000 in total were made for the worldwide market.  They were only ever made in the Singer Kilbowie manufacturing plant in Clydebank, Scotland.

The machine is fully cleaned, serviced, and adjusted.  It has its original bobbin case. The five bed cushions have been replaced with new ones, and the motor belt is in good shape.  Mechanically it runs very well! It has been tested by sewing various quilting projects.  The light bulb has been replaced with a new LED bulb.

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The complete outfit


Price: Sold 

SOLD _ SINGER 421G GERMAN FREE ARM SEWING MACHINE - Fully cleaned and serviced

SOLD --- Singer 421G Slant-Shank 

Free Arm Sewing Machine

The 421G is unique in that it has a detachable bed to become a 'free-arm' sewing machine.   The 421G and 431G were the only 400 series Singers with this feature. The 421G makes a more economical free arm sewing machine than the Singer 222 featherweight.

The German made Singers in North America are rare, since they were not marketed here and were apparently only brought to North America by individuals. Even so, this machine is originally outfitted with a 110V motor for the NA electrical system. 

This machine was made in Singer's Karlsruhe plant in Germany.  The original production numbers of these machines are low since it was the top-of-the-line model offered.  In its day (the early 1960s), it was an extremely expensive purchase.  Estimates are that in today’s currency adjusted for inflation, it would have cost the equivalent of around $4000-$4500USD... so at $400USD, this machine is a real deal!!!

This machine is fully cleaned, lubricated, serviced, and tested.

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Shipping: 
We are willing to ship this Singer 421G Sewing Machine to the purchaser at cost.  Connect with us and we'll give you a shipping quote.  

Pickup in SW Ontario Canada is also a very good option. 

Payment: 
We accept PayPal for all purchases.  For sales in Canada, e-transfer is preferred.  When picking up the product in person, cash always works too.

Price:  SOLD