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    #16
    Big, very big for a sewing machine.
    I heard once rumor decades ago one resides in the US.
    And also one has survived the war.
    No sure what is the truth.
    To get it run again costs a huge amount of money I heard too and difficult to know how it works.
    Possible other collectors know more about it.
    But that would be something when perfect flatwire titles where made, but assume this will not happen.
    Then a market might collaps. Start up production with 2 pcs SS Totenkopfverbaende.

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      #17
      Didn't the BeVo firm use Jacquard looms?

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        #18
        Guess there was no reason for the Germans to destroy the machines? I mean they weren´t automatically connected to military insignias. At that time, perhaps yes, but at least some Germans must have realized, that there would be a life after the war.

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          #19
          Originally posted by TonyS View Post
          Didn't the BeVo firm use Jacquard looms?
          Yep, I constantly notice tags, labels etc that are made the same way ... it's all in the template cards and materials

          Ian

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            #20
            Originally posted by Ian Hulley View Post
            Yep, I constantly notice tags, labels etc that are made the same way ... it's all in the template cards and materials

            Ian
            Those things ranged from huge to gigantic. Just punching the cards was an art.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Zzj9ZBYmQ

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