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Up for your consideration is a vintage Singer sewing machine model 301 from 1952. This is the first model with the extended length table in the portable suitcase version. This sewing machine has the fold up handle with the lightweight aluminum alloy body for lightweight easy to carry.
Extra Heavy Duty, Single Needle, Lower & Upper Feed, Drop Feed, Alternating Presser Feet, Lockstich Machine with Large Rotary Hook and Bobbin This machine has been well maintained and had very light use. It can sew with a wide variety of thread sizes. I've used threads from E size up to 5-cord size.
You're looking at pair of heavy-duty bench legs manufactured in approx the 1940s. These legs came out of a machine shop and originally held up a 10' x 3' workbench top. These legs have not been cleaned so the owner may want to remove some of the grease/ dirt prior to adding a new top.
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