
The machine is seized up pretty badly. It has alot of rust and is missing it's motor.

The bobbin case/hook race looks pretty nasty.

The hand wheel spins a bit, but the needle bar does not rise or fall.

The needle and presser bars do not look too bad; neither does the takeup lever linkage.
I have decided I am going to rebuild this little guy.

According to the serial number, AK335785, this machine was manufactured between 1951-1952.

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