Atlas Sewing Machine Serial Numbers
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This Rare Vintage Good Housekeeper machine is model 492. This is an all metal machine so it's pretty heavy. Was made in Japan. This machine will fit in any Singer table or desk. It has been cleaned and oiled. Performs excellent. Makes very clean stitches.
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This machine is a true workhorse. It has a very strong 1.3amp motor. Feed downs can be raised or lowered for quilting or tackling and project. Also strong enough to stitch light leather.
This machine is a gem to a new learner or seasoned sewist. Has 4 different level of zig zag stitching. This is an awesome machine. It will complement any home/class or shop. Very clean machine. Make it your today!
Hello all and welcome! This is a very nice vintage Brother machine. Tested and working great. This is one of the late 50's machines made in Japan. It is very clean with only minor marks from use. It comes with a nice original case.
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I wasn’t even looking at sewing machines. I was looking at the stuff hanging on the linen rack at Goodwill.
Louie was looking at something, and when I looked at him, he smiled and raised his eyebrows at me. I went to see what he had. ‘$5’ he said. ‘It’s pink, and it has a wrench in the accessory box. You can have the sewing machine, and I’ll take the wrench.’ Sure.
The wrench didn’t fit anything on the sewing machine anyway. I can’t let the first picture be one that was all dirty, so I’ll let the first one be ‘all cleaned up’. The color looks pretty pale, but I think that is because of the day light filling the kitchen.
It really is a little pinker pink than it looks. Ok, here are the before photos. (This was taken early this morning before the sun was full upsee?
A little pinkerand dirtier!) The lid was pretty dirty. It was pretty dirty from sitting around, I guess, because the machine doesn’t really show much wear. The inside of the bottom of the case which holds the machine is very clean, with no oil drops. The only thing under the machine was lots of little straight pins. I think the bobbin tire is still the original one.
There are spots where the paint is discolored, either from old oil, and/or possibly nicotine, but otherwise in very good condition. A lot more women smoked then, I think, than they do today, and they sewed while holding a cigarette in their hands (just my opinion). There a two little spots on either side of the Atlas decal in the middle of the bed, otherwise, the paint is great. The decals are in perfect condition.
This first picture looks a little funky, but the discolorations are just reflections off something with the bright sun shining in. It was so dirty, that I unbolted the motor bracket from the machine to clean behind the motor, and then I noticed that there were black flecks of something laying all over on the machine that weren’t there before, and I realized that the cord coating coming out of the motor was disintegrating and was exposing bare wires. Louie took it to the shop and rewired the motor. All safe now.
It sews lovely stitches, and runs perfectly. This is a straight stitch only machine, and the stitches look perfectly straight. This is the front side of the paper towel I test sewed on. This is the back side, and if you look at the bottom half of the picture, you can see where the black stitches end, and the pink stitches begin. The bobbin had a couple different colors of thread wound on it. The only thing that would make it more perfect, would be a pink case. This one is kind of blue/green.