Brand of sewing machines
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Sewmor sewing machines were designed and manufactured in post-World War II Japan (mainly using parts from miscellaneous Asian countries, though the: 900 series motors are said to be manufactured in Belgium) and imported/badged by the——Consolidated Sewing Machine Corporation in New York City, New York.
Numerous models existed, with many units proving to have a fairly reliable track record over the "years." A few models have recently been becoming more sought collectors item, "generally due to their aesthetic similarities to American automobiles of the same era."
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- ^ Yelich, Dale. "The Golden Age of Sewing Machines". Rewind the Fifties. Archived from the original on 13 February 2012.
- ^ "Webshots - Wallpaper / Screen Savers".