
What a beauty this fine Belvedere is!

Patterned after Singer's fine class 15 machines, the Japanese manufacturers made it even better by adding an easy bed-mounted feed drop control, an instant-release sewing foot pressure control, and better paint in cool colors.
She's got a marked throat plate and, even without her name plate (lost or never installed) she's a beautiful machine.

She's a simple, strong, straight-stitch machine that's easy to operate. She uses universal needles and standard class 15 bobbins, available everywhere.

This Belvedere machine has just come off our restoration bench and she's running and sewing like a new machine. This one will sew multiple layers of heavy material and even garment leather, and she'll also sew medium and lightweight materials just as well.

You've heard it said that, "they don't make them like they used to", and that's because they really can't. The Corporate bottom line mandates that profit is far more important than quality, so most modern machines are pretty much disposables, to be used for a few years and then replaced with another cheap disposable.

We don't feel that way.
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, and over the decades we've restored, literally, hundreds of worthy sewing machines (actually we lost count at over two hundred, 20 years ago), and shipped them all over the country and beyond.
Why? 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.
You, seriously, cannot buy a home sewing machine this good, new, at any price.
Make this sweetie yours, today.
$325.00with Free Shipping!