

I like this machine enough that I spent $200 to get the only other one I've been able to find shipped to me out of Texas to ensure that I would have spare parts should the need arise.

The cams are identical to MORSE and TOYOTA though I don't know what models.

It is of all metal construction and has a 1.3 amp motor. The first year of production for the 9 and continued thru 1977. It will also accommodate SINGER attachments. It has 24 cams of which 14 are double cams. It was made in JAPAN and there were no records kept.The White 967 is similar to it and I ordered the manual and cams for the 967 and they do fit the 976. The bobbin mechanism looks identical to BROTHER.Īs best as I can learn, this is a 1972-73 White model 976 sewing machine. Morse was made in JAPAN by the PINE SEWING MACHINE CO.ģ. I have learned that it was made in JAPAN and that there were no records kept. It's the only machine I have that can do what it does. I would have to look at what it would cost to replace it. Valentino, I have been using the machine and am very fond of it and I'm not sure I would want to sell it. Thank you, Rose, is this "data patent number search" somewhere on this site or is it another site. Got the patent number? Do a search for that in data patent number search and see what you find!Īt least I did find a couple more as I > when I found some info !! I'm going to keep this as unsolved until I can glean as much info as I can about it.

It seems that one was made in 1970 so I think my 1959 date may be right since my ser# is 1907. I submitted a review for the one on Amazon. Thank you, Rose! I had not seen those posts. It's almost as if I'm the only one who owns one! I'm trying to find info particularly for the WHITE 976. Thanks, Rose, I've been to those sights in my quest but thank you for your help.
