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The Model 24 was Singer’s main product for the chain stitch sewing machine market. The 24 was a single thread rotary hook machine with a width of just 10" and a gap of 5" between the needle and the arm. Although the model 24 was primarily intended as an industrial machine, it was quite uniquely at times also marketed as a domestic machine, and even as a toy machine for children.
The Singer 24 was renowned for being compact, quiet and with light running qualities. The model 24 machines were produced mainly at the New Jersey factory between 1888 and the 1940’s, although a few were also made in Scotland.
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