![]() Thank you for making it so much easier for me. She loved it and took such great care of it that now that I have adopted it all I had to do was identify the model and find a manual, just to learn how to maintain it. As an anecdote I remember her saying the people that sold them (this was 1935-1936) were going around the villages in Romanian countryside and offered free sewing lessons to little girls whose families bought the machines. She was just 8 years old when my great grand-father gave it to her, and I was about the same age when she taught me how to use it :). It only had one owner until me, my grandma. I actually have a " little sister" Nefertiti version, thanks to you now I know it was also made in Clydebank, though a bit later in 1934, and you will be amazed to know it landed in Romania :). I have been looking for this exact type of info for a long time and it just took me a couple of minutes to get it all by following your instructions. Hi Ann, I just wanted to say thank you for all the great info I found in your article. ![]()
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