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(Picture and Text Courtesy of
Dorothy Brumleve)
The first Singer machine specially
designed for family sewing was commonly known as
"the Turtle Back" and was produced in 1856. It
had a vibrating overhanging shaft, for actuating the
needle-bar, and a reciprocating shuttle. Motion was given
to the mechanism from the rocking treadle through a
driving wheel carrying a broad leather belt capable of
carrying much greater power than was required for its
purpose.
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