Vintage Brother Sewing Machine, made in Japan

Vintage Japanese Brother Sewing Machine

What a pretty sewing Machine! This beautiful Brother machine has just come off our restoration bench and we're pretty pleased with it. It came to us in excellent condition but, of course, we just had to take it apart and clean it from the inside-out, testing, replacing, repairing, and adjusting as we go.

Beautiful Brother Vintage Japanese Sewing Machine

It's a zigzag machine that uses standard needles and standard class 15 bobbins, available everywhere, and it has an easy bed-mounted feed drop control and a Patch-o-matic type presser foot adjuster that releases instantly with just a touch for easy machine embroidery and freehand sewing.

Vintage Japanese Brother Sewing Machine

As far as we can tell, this beautiful machine has just barely been used and it has it's entire useful life ahead of it. This is a machine that will be an heirloom to pass down to your children and grandchildren.

Vintage Japanese Brother Sewing Machine

Here at Stagecoach Road Vintage Sewing Machine, we are passionate about what we love doing, which is restoring beautiful vintage sewing machines to the best that they can be, because we are in love with the styling, the quality of the materials, the workmanship that went into these great machines, which just can't be duplicated today.

Vintage Japanese Brother Sewing Machine

You, seriously, cannot buy a home sewing machine this good, new, at any price!

Vintage Japanese Brother Sewing Machine

So we search out the best of these fine machines, the ones that are very lightly used, and open them up. We disassemble the tension, the motor, the bobbin case, take off the face plate, the gear cases, the hand-wheel, the slide plate, the bottom plate, and the back access plate and get down to where the old dried-on oil and grease are. We clean out the packed-in lint and dust, remove the thread-jams, inspect the hook and the needle plate, and generally look for potential problems.

We take out the needle bar and all it's linkages and the presser foot bar and all it's parts and put them into the alcohol bath to remove the years of sticky oil buildup that bogs down a vintage machine and robs it of speed and power. The mains shafts, bearings, and other parts get cleaned in place to make each machine run as free and light as a new machine.

We use high-quality lubricants in all the right places, getting into those spots that aren't as obvious to the average user, and clean out the old hardened grease from the gear cases, then we test the machines to make sure that they are sewing at their best.

Each machine is tested at the restoration bench and then tested again by our quality control technician to be sure we haven't missed anything. She's not only a master technician, she's a seamstress who knows what a seam should look like.

After all of this, each machine is carefully detailed, to bring out it's original beauty. These are some of the finest examples of mid-century styling that you'll find, and we want each machine to be the very best that it can be.

We don't try to hide the scratches or chips that have been honestly earned in service to their craft. We like the wabi-sabi beauty of a working sewing machine.

Finally, because we believe in these wonderful, built-to-last machines and in the work we do, we offer this free Lifetime Guaranty:

If you ever have a problem with one of our restored vintage machines, just bring or send it back to us and if we can fix it, we'll do so for free. You, of course, will pay for any parts or shipping.


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