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Cast base machines seem to have been particularly popular with German manufacturers and most were produced in vast quantities for export. These machines were often given British sounding names or labelled for specific importers or retailers so the same machine can be known by several different names! Being cast based it is easy to think these machines were made earlier than infact they were, for example 'The Elsa' was produced for over 35 years during which the design remained largely unchanged and the machine was still in production at the start of the First World War. These cast base machines turn up quite regularly in Great Britain, the decals tend to have deteriorated until they are all but none existent, the japanning however survives well. H Force Keygen Download For Windows. On many of this type of machine slide-plates and other bright work was not plated and is often rusty but cleans up quite well. Unless you are really desperate to own one of these machines it is not worth buying a machine with missing or broken parts unless it is an uncommon example.
German manufacturers extensively copied and also improved the Singer New Family machine, they were made with both cast and wooden bases the latter frequently having an inlaid ruler in the base. Free Keygen For Corel Draw X7. These machines were sometimes highly decorated with flowers and Mother of Pearl. This type of machine was made, with minor variations, by many German manufacturers and was sold under two main names Rhenania and Humboldt. Who manufactured this one is not clear, although it may have been Tittel and Nies, Saalfeld. The original firm was established in 1863 by Wilhelm Tittel and became Tittel and Nies in 1884 when Gottfried Nies became a partner. In 1893 Tittel left but the company continued and made a wide range of sewing machines many of which were exported to Great Britain.