![]() ![]() Here is a little necessary history in order to understand a relationship in between Osann and Singer SMC: The Standard SMC(Teller Mnf Co before 1884) has had the license from Frederick Osann SMC to produce"Sewhandy" TSM based on the patent# 1916.860 of R.K.Hoffmann. It is indeed a fairly rear model- Osann Singer" and probably has been attached to the machine in manufactured in between 1934-1938. This particular machine has the plate attached to the front just below the Singer badge- Rebuilt by Osann Corporation" the manufacturer of sewing machines in NYC. It remains a question why this model has been designated# 24 and short needles to be used with it# 24-1. ![]() This machine is very simple in construction and practically silent in operation and has a single rotating hook similar to W&G# 64 that forms the stitch type invented by James Gibbs(W&G) when he was 24. And it has been used in the hat manufacturing industry a lot! The Singer SMC over the years had over 70 different but very minor variations of this class 24 machine- from 24K-1 to 24-80. This was The only sewing machine in the history of sewing machines that has been advertised in 4 entirely different categories- as the toy machine.Small travelling machine, family machine and industrial machine. ![]() more was the Singer's answer to famous Willcox& Gibbs# 64 chain stitch machine that truly dominated the chain stitch sewing machine market since 1870. ![]() T his Singer Model 24-52 Chain stitch sew ing machine SN# G8251328 has been manufactured at Singer's Elizabethport NJ plant on August 5 1920. ![]()
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