McKenna Linn   
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Kenmore SensorSew, a.k.a. Necchi Logica
If there was a weird-looking-sewing-machine Olympics, this one would certainly get a medal. Made by Necchi, identical except for the label to the Necchi "Logica," this is Kenmore's "SensorSew."  
 
The model-number prefix "340" indicates the machine was made by Necchi, and "badged" for Sears. The "Made in Italy" label is also a give-away that it was made by Necchi.  
 
It's almost robotic in profile...  
 
The view from the back... Just look at that clearance for fabric!  
 
Feet are stored in this nifty compartment right in the machine, so no chance they'll go missing like the boxes often do.  
 
This one came in the heaviest cabinet we've ever lifted... and we've lifted several really heavy cabinets in our travels!  
 
The cabinet opens up on both sides for lots of table room as well as drawer space.  
 
The machine rides on a shelf that is attached to a lift mechanism. Push it down to store out of the way, and let it rise up to sew.  
 

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