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Pinnock sewing machines, like other sewing machines came with a standard set of attachments with each machine. This will vary depending on the machine model. There will also be additional items that could be purchased, well this is what I assume. It is what other companies did back then and continue to do now. I have come across a few items that I am unsure if they were with a machine or were sold as an add-on.
Here is what I have found so far.
The Toyota Pinnocks came with a grey metal tin, with no identifying marks. Three machines I have acquired had this same tin. There may have been other styles of tins, but I will assume that this grey tin is original.
These 2 tins came with two Sewqueen machines. One is in VGC the other poor. There is a receipt for a minor repair in 1967.
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The Sewmatic came with a set of cams. These are harder to find than the machine itself and much sought after. The two extra black cams are button hole cams. #15 & #16.
I have since found another full set and finally have the #1 red cam and a box with a clear plastic lid.
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Machine needles, made in the England. They came with a my Trendsetter Modern.
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Button Hole attachments.
Early style.
One marked Pinnock Fridor, the other marked Stitch Master. Same size box, same manufacturer, W. Green Melbourne, Australia.
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Another buttonhole attachment. It is possible these were marketed with some of the Trendsetters. I have seen one being advertised with a Trendsetter Standard, which would make sense as the Standard is a straight stitch only machine.
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The Trendsetter Jewel came with these cams, as did Jewel Mark III
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The Pinnock Trendsetter Royal came with these cams, as did also the Myer Victor Deluxe machine.
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