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Look at how elegant and simple these styles were.

Look at how elegant and simple these styles were.

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https://s01.geekpic.net/di-FW0WEH.jpeg

https://pic8.co/sh/VQzhCa.jpg

https://pic8.co/sh/1KIy8I.jpg (Added sailrite stich length adjuster and their thread tension assembly to what is a sewline 9" Thompson.)

https://pic8.co/sh/Gai3mG.jpg Walking foot

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Oh wow, I just remembered what a Thompson was. I've been looking for one of those for years. I considered importing a Sailrite but they're too expensive (for now). You're a lucky goat!

Thanks. When the backpack is done I'll send a pic.

Sailrite makes a 7" variety so I opted for sewline's model. The part's serial numbers in the manual match sailrite's. Many interchangeable parts and parts through sewline.

The paint is traditional industrial style which I also like more than the colorful sailrite machines.

And my flywheel has a smaller radius so I yields more stitches per minute than sailrite's.

I like sailrite though a lot and got parts from them and more.