READY FOR DUTY: Brother Free Arm Sewing Machine (Posing as an Eaton Viking) is Ready For Its Debut!
BUY ME A COFFEE 👉 ☕️ https://buymeacoffee.com/vintagesewin... Now ready is the Eaton Viking Free Arm model F. This machine was made for Eaton by the Brother Co. and is a literal copy of their Riviera Serious from the early 1970's. Wearing a neutral color scheme and Eaton badge, this model sew very strongly and offers such features as ZigZag, Blind Stitch, and Stretch stitches for all of the double knit fabrics people were wearing back in the day! It includes a nice carrying case with lots of storage for sewing notions etc.

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