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Singer 20 Centennial Edition

Singer Centennial from France

My french connection has been good to me, being the source of my Jones swan neck and this centennial edition Singer 20.

Here are some photos of my gem, obtained in 2018.


The Singer 20 came with the original clamp, the one in the front is for a different project.


The clamp on the left side, above photo, is the original clamp.


The label showing the "Importe D Italie"  Very cool.


Another front photo of the Singer. In excellent condition.



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