The Kenmore's made by Janome have a source code of "385." This would be all Kenmores since about 1990-ish. In the 1970's and 1980's most of the Kemores either had a "158." (Jaguar/Maruzen) or "148." (Soryu) source code, but there was one Necchi made model in that time frame with the "340." prefix.
I found a site that said the Kenmore model 158 12511 was made in 1975.
158-350 was manufactured in 1957. I still use mine, which was made in Japan, according to the face plate. They don't make them like this anymore!
The Kenmore sewing machine 148.19371 was produced from 1976 to 1977.
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I bought my Sears Kenmore sewing machine, Model 1516, in 1972.
We have been told the Kenmore sewing machine model 385-1778180 is 30 years old. I purchased my 385.1778180 Sears Kenmore sewing machine new at Sears in 1988.
whats the valuve of a 1957 kenmore sewing machine
There is not a model 14814220 for the Kenmore Vintage Sewing machine; this number is the part number.
The belt of a Sears Kenmore Sewing Machine may break. You can replace the old belt with a new one.
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We purchased our Kenmore Sewing Machine Model 95 on 28 September 1967. My wife is still using it.
A Kenmore model 1602 158.16020 1971-1972 sewing machine has a value of about $50 to $150, depending on the condition.
The equivalent of the Kenmore 19233 is Janome 115215
No, Kenmore sewing machine parts, or any other brand of sewing machine parts, are NOT compatible with gun parts. Sewing machine parts and gun parts must serve entirely different functions and withstand totally different sorts of stress.