by sewilso 12 Apr 2014

Check out this really neat sewing machine. "Experimental Design For Pfaff by Bea Naumann 1988" I just saw the post on facebook. It's quite unusual. Definitely must see please.

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by debswebster 15 Apr 2014

What a sleek beauty!! Looks so hi-tech even in this day and age!

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by airyfairy 14 Apr 2014

I think it is beautiful.

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by clawton 13 Apr 2014

Very interesting looking. Where is the thread? Looks like feeding the fabric would be nice with the slant and curve of the base.

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by toogie 13 Apr 2014

It looks high tech,and probally was for that time period, too bad they never marketed it...Wanna know what else? Schwabisch Gmund,Germany is where I lived for 18 months after I was married. Thanks for showing us.Can you imagine the fabric fuzz/lint ,that would show on that black???-lol-Toogie

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sewilso by sewilso 15 Apr 2014

That's cool Toogie, I bet it was really interesting. Was the food good there? I would like to try some German food.
The fuzz is bad everywhere but definitely an eyesore on black.

toogie by toogie 15 Apr 2014

Yes,but I love bread.They had something called brochen that I craved!

sewilso by sewilso 16 Apr 2014

There is a German restaurant about 50 miles away but they have the oddest hours, open at 4:30 pm, I would love to eat there but hubby says he's afraid the food would be too oddball. I think he's just full of nonsense, he's watched too much of the bizarre food series and is confused about what they eat. lol! From what I understand it's similar to American food?

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by 02kar Moderator 13 Apr 2014

Interesting but I'll keep stitching with my Babylock machines.

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sewilso by sewilso 13 Apr 2014

I have babylock too, but it certainly did catch my eye and make me want it.

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by hightechgrammy 12 Apr 2014

Wow, that is beautiful. I love the lines! I wonder how well it stitched...

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hightechgrammy by hightechgrammy 12 Apr 2014

I think I'll keep my new Brother!

sewilso by sewilso 13 Apr 2014

It was like a prototype I think, never in production. I just love the lines in it, so sleek. lol! If I saw it at a garage sale or flea market though, I would buy it if the price was right. hehehe!

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by vickiannette 12 Apr 2014

Interesting, but I am really glad that it stayed in 1988!!

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by cfidl 12 Apr 2014

I agree with the comment. It really is the most beautiful machine.

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by asterixsew Moderator 12 Apr 2014

Thanks and it is interesting

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