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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." |
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| 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. |
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| It's almost robotic in profile... |
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| The view from the back... Just look at that clearance for fabric! |
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| Feet are stored in this nifty compartment right in the machine, so no chance they'll go missing like the boxes often do. |
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| This one came in the heaviest cabinet we've ever lifted... and we've lifted several really heavy cabinets in our travels! |
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| The cabinet opens up on both sides for lots of table room as well as drawer space. |
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| 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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