766G
Now here's something a little newer.
I usually don't go in for something this new, but I liked the way that this machine contrasted with the US made machines of the same time period.
First off, it has the fold down table. And second, it's a convertable free-arm. Reminds you of the 421G and 431G, doesn't it?
In addition to the built in stitches, it uses the same cams as the 400 series for additional decorative stitches.
Plus, it can use the white Flexi-Stitch cams, for even more stitch patterns.
Singer did not badge this model as a 'G' machine.
Another unusual feature, this machine is bi-voltage. It can run on both 110 volts and 220 volts.
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