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Produced at the Wellington Works.
This was based on the Willcox & Gibbs principle and was a single thread chain-stitch machine. It was available as both a treadle and a hand machine and was recommended for light trade purposes.
The Company introduced a trimming and welting version specifically aimed at the hosiery trade which could be driven by power.
Prices in 1897 ranged from £5 to £6 10s
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