Pfaff

Pfaff 9 1960s

This Pfaff 9 is almost too modern. Lighter than the 60, it is still a sturdy machine. Though very basic, it is a cleated belt machine like the 130.

Pfaff 60 1955

This redesigned Pfaff 60 is mechanically conventional but extremely strong . Though the design is more modern for 1955. It is not an electric machine, but there is an electric sewing light. This  machine saw very little use and came with a full set of accessories, a booklet and even the original bill of sale dated 1955.

Pfaff 30 1952

The Pfaff 30 looking very traditional and all steel. Built in 1952 according to the serial number. A strong and simple straight stitcher.

Pfaff 130 treadle machine 1951

This 1951 Pfaff 130 treadle machine is just one year older than our Pfaff 30. Here you can clearly see the cleated drive belt and the big dial for the zigzag mechanism. It is a strong and heavy machine.

Pfaff 11 1937

Here’s another Pfaff model 11. It was kindly provided by the son of the original owner and includes a dated bill of sale. The date reads the 3rd of december 1937 while the serial number matches the Pfaff serial number database at a date in 1936. This Singer 127/128 inspired machine is complete with an instruction […]

Pfaff 11 1929

Later on Pfaff went from a letter designation to numbering the different machines. This is the Pfaff model 11. According to the serial number database this machine was manufactured in 1929. The vibrating shuttle model 11 started life as the ” K” and was a very popular machine in the 1920’s and 1930′ s. When the […]

Pfaff B 1891

the Pfaff B was one of the earliest Pfaff sewing machines. Logic dictates the B follows the A. Though there was a Model A, I have never actually seen one advertised, so this 1891 B will be the senior of our Pfaff line up. 

Gritzner GSZ

Made by Pfaff This Gritzner GSZ, made by Pfaff, is first of the old sewing machines I bought . Beginners luck in the best possible way. This machine was hardly used, so it sews like new.