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The "Holy Grail" of Portable Sewing: The Singer 222K Free-Arm Own a piece of sewing history. Commissioned on September 7, 1960, at the Kilbowie factory in Scotland (Serial No. ER900133), this is the highly coveted Free-Armversion of the Singer Featherweight. This specific unit features the rare Red "S" Badge, signifying one of the final, most refined production runs of the 222K.
Whether you are a professional quilter or a vintage collector, this machine offers the perfect blend of mid-century engineering and modern reliability.
Condition & Service:
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Professionally Serviced: Deep cleaned, oiled, and timed. It runs with the quiet, rhythmic "purr" that makes the 222K a favorite among enthusiasts.
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Mechanical Excellence: The removable bed and drop-feed lever for embroidery are fully functional.
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Cosmetic Condition: The original black finish and gold decals are in beautiful condition, showing only light, honest wear consistent with its vintage age.
Premium Accessory Bundle Included:
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Singer Automatic Zig-Zagger: In the original colorful collector’s box.
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Buttonhole Attachment: Housed in the classic red Singer case.
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Original 222K Manual: Authentic green instruction booklet.
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Essential Tools: Original motor, foot controller, vintage Singer oil tin, and a variety of specialized presser feet and bobbins.
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Original Carrying Case: Sturdy "Type II" black case with latches in great working order.
🚚 Shipping & Handling
We specialize in high-end vintage machinery and understand how to pack these treasures correctly.
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Double-Boxed: Secured with professional-grade packing materials to prevent movement and ensure safety.
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Fast & Free: Dispatched quickly with full tracking and insurance for your peace of mind.
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International Buyers: This is a 220V-240V model. Please ensure compatibility with your local voltage or use a high-quality step-up/step-down transformer.
Ready to sew? This machine is packed and waiting for its next home. Feel free to message with any specific questions!
