![]() What I did find at a reputable website is a Seidel and Naumann vibrating shuttle sewing machine with the same decals: I did find one site that promised such a thing (at peatix dot com), but it required you to click on something else, and it sure looks like malware, so stay away from it). ![]() I took a look around to see whether there was any Seidel and Naumann database of sewing machine serial numbers, but no joy. ![]() However, we'd still like to see a picture of the front, because we're suckers for beautiful vintage sewing machines. I do think your machine is a Seidel and Naumann. That little shovel-shaped access panel on a pivot point on the front side is reminiscent of Singer's vibrating shuttle family of machines. ![]() Either the Coombe name is a model name, or Seidel and Naumann engaged in a practice called "badging": You're allowed up to four pictures per post, and you only have three right now.Ī casual search for "KI.9 sewing machine" produced this:Īntique Seidel and Naumann KI. In case you don't know, you're looking at the front of the machine when the wheel-like thing is on the right-hand side. The front is where most of the really telling features (controls) are located. Please add a picture of the front of the machine. I’ve never heard of your machine, but would like to learn about it. Hopefully, the lady who knows everything about treadle machines will respond soon. I would love to see the front side of the machine and cabinet….so could u add 1 more picture?
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