In fact, you can read a very interesting article here about who made which machines for Sears, to be sold under the Kenmore name. Now, I've always known that sewing machine models were often made in the same factories using the same (or nearly same) design, and then custom badged by whichever company was selling them. Not only that, but on eBay right now, you can buy all of these adorable little Cubs! (Please remember that electrical currents will differ depending on your location.)įriends, is it me, or is something wrong here? By this point, I am choking on my own bile. To make matters worse, after doing a little online research - the only kind I do - I discovered that this little Jaguar/Maruzen-made Japanese machine was also sold in the UK as the Frister & Rossmann Cub, which was cuter still, in a Terence Conran sort of way. And here's whats-her-name's Mum's creamsicle-colored Globe Cub 3, which was sold in the Australian and New Zealand markets.
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