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  2. Singer Model 27 and 127 - Wikipedia

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    The Singer Model 27 and later model 127 were a series of lockstitch sewing machines produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company from the 1880s to the 1960s. (The 27 and the 127 were full-size versions of the Singer 28 and later model 128 which were three-quarters size). They were Singer's first sewing machines to make use of "vibrating shuttle ...

  3. Singer Featherweight - Wikipedia

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    Straight lockstitch. Vertical side-facing rotary hook. Drop feed. The Singer Featherweight is a model series of lockstitch domestic sewing machines produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company from 1933 to 1968, [1] significant among sewing machines for their continuing popularity, active use by quilters and high collector's value. [2][3][4]

  4. Vibrating shuttle - Wikipedia

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    Vibrating shuttle. A vibrating shuttle is a bobbin driver design used in home lockstitch sewing machines during the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. It supplanted earlier transverse shuttle designs, but was itself supplanted by rotating shuttle designs.

  5. Talk:Singer Model 27 and 127/GA1 - Wikipedia

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    The Vibrating shuttle and the History sections also refers to the (model) 27 series; but the Production section has a diagram showing the model 28 as an offshoot of the VS3 and the rest of the article discusses VS1 to 3, Models 27 and 127 and Models 28 and 128. The infobox also summarises models V1 to V3, 27, 28, 127 and 128.

  6. Singer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Singer Corporation is an American manufacturer of consumer sewing machines, first established as I. M. Singer & Co. in 1851 by Isaac M. Singer with New York lawyer Edward C. Clark. Best known for its sewing machines, it was renamed Singer Manufacturing Company in 1865, then the Singer Company in 1963. It is based in La Vergne, Tennessee, near ...

  7. 'All good here': Titan sub's last messages before implosion - AOL

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    September 16, 2024 at 3:19 PM. The hearing was also shown an image of the Titan's tail cone on the sea floor [US Coast Guard] One of the final messages from the five-person crew of the Titan ...