Allen
I love vintage sewing machines and all the latest computerized ones, but wasn't familiar with the Vigorelli. I wonder where the dealerships were in the US. Some of the vintage machines I was less familiar with were from cities in the north that were large enough to support several different sewing machine dealerships. My mother sewed on a Singer. Here it seemed that if you didn't sew on a Singer, then it was a Kenmore. Most of my childhood friends mothers sewed and when I went into a new playmate's house for the first time I looked at two things: What kind of sewing machine did she sew on and what did the kitchen appliances look like and in particular the dishwasher and washing machine. But please tell us more about the travelling grandfather clock!!! Lolll I can't wait. That sounds like something a sister would do. My sister is gone now, but we had a real love hate relationship and I can see us getting in a real tug over our mother's sewing things. AND SHE DID NOT SEW!!!! Lolll I remember her constructing a skirt once and I was amazed at what a good job she did not to have ever sewed in her life. I encouraged her and applauded her work even tho I HAD NEVER SEWN IN MY LIFE. Lolll It was a corduroy skirt and she had cut out one of the sections upside down so when she walked in the den and did a twirl it had a two toned effect. I fell across a chair laughing. That was mean spirited of me and I did apologize. To have never sewed a stitch in her life, she was a natural. I miss her. We were so much alike. She was a lot of fun.