Frister and Rossmann sewing machine from the 1970's made in Taiwan, flatbed, will do zig-zag/ straight stitch. Has feed dog drop, variable length of width and stitch.
i found this very interesting! i love the look of the machine. a great follow up would be to see some old photos of what your mum made in the 70's and what you have been busy sewing 40 yrs on.
Hi, I have one of these which I got second hand. I'm having lots of issues with getting the bobbin shuttle to stay in place when threading up, as I try to pull the thread through the shuttle casing just pops out of place...weirdly if no bobbin is actually in the shuttle this doesn't happen. ..maybe the bobbins are the wrong size ? Getting so fed up I'm almost ready to ditch the machine completley. Help !!
A number of transvestic fetishist adolescent olive skinned boys in the stories I write regularly used machines that duplicate the standard Frister & Rossmann Model 45 electric sewing machine for restoring car upholstery. I was forced to write this story after TGR Worzel told us about the time his grandfather regularly used a F&R Model 45 machine for upholstery work and the transvestic fetishist adolescent boy characters at the insistence of their mothers, sisters, grandmothers, aunties and big deceivingly behaved female companions in the stories I write had no choice other to use machines like this to restore car upholstery to its former glory.
i found this very interesting! i love the look of the machine. a great follow up would be to see some old photos of what your mum made in the 70's and what you have been busy sewing 40 yrs on.
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ReplyDeleteA number of transvestic fetishist adolescent olive skinned boys in the stories I write regularly used machines that duplicate the standard Frister & Rossmann Model 45 electric sewing machine for restoring car upholstery. I was forced to write this story after TGR Worzel told us about the time his grandfather regularly used a F&R Model 45 machine for upholstery work and the transvestic fetishist adolescent boy characters at the insistence of their mothers, sisters, grandmothers, aunties and big deceivingly behaved female companions in the stories I write had no choice other to use machines like this to restore car upholstery to its former glory.
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