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Antique MERROW SEWING MACHINE Co. Style #60-D3B Serial #142528 INDUSTRIAL SERGER

$ 398.64

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Very Good Antique Condition.
  • Class: Industrial
  • Model: 60-D3B
  • Needle: 2
  • Type: Industrial Sewing Serger Machine
  • Operation: Mechanical
  • Machine Type: Overlock Sewing Machine/Serger
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Merrow
  • Modified Item: No
  • Control: Mechanical
  • MPN: Does Not Apply

    Description

    Antique Industrial "MERROW SEWING MACHINE Co." Style #60-D3B; Serial #142528; Overlock Serger; 2-Needle; 3-Thread
    Antique Commercial "The MERROW SEWING MACHINE COMPANY" Model #60-D3B; Serial#142528; 2-Needle,
    3-Thread, Overlock Serger, Heavy Duty, High Speed Industrial Serger Sewing Machine
    Item specifics:
    Condition:
    Antique; Very Good
    Brand:
    The Merrow Machine Co.
    Operation:
    Mechanical
    Model/Style:
    #60-D3B
    Class:
    Industrial/ Commercial
    MPN:
    Does Not Apply
    Country/Region of Manufacture:
    United States
    Type:
    1/8" Seam 3-Thread Edging Over-Lock Serger; 2-Needle; Industrial
    Serger Sewing Machine
    HERITAGE
    Since 1838 Merrow has manufactured the world's best Overlock Sewing Machines. A Merrow Machine is built to sew a more precise stitch and operate longer than any other competitive sewing machine in its class.
    The Merrow Machines were engineered and manufactured more carefully, designed to last decades, and supported with a network of 156 agents, and in 65 countries.
    The Merrow Sewing Machine is
    “The Most PRECISE and TOUGHEST”
    sewing machine manufactured in the world!
    The Overlock Stitching was invented by the Merrow Machine Company in 1881.
    Merrow's original three-thread over-edge sewing machine is the forerunner of contemporary overlocking machines. Over time, the Merrow Machine Company pioneered the design of new machines to create a variety of overlock stitches, such as two, and four-thread Sergers, the one-thread butted seam, and the cutter-less emblem edger.
    *Today Two- and three-thread formations are also known as "Merrowing".
    DURABILITY:
    Quality Parts and machines are handcrafted and hand-built.
    If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.
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