Runs like a Banshee capable of conquering massive leather and other materials. I don't sew so I don't know but plug it in and it's moves like a race car.
The late 1950s Remington sewing machines were manufactured in Japan They were heavily influenced by the "Rocketeer styling" and atomic age designs popular during that time.
Features: These machines often featured a chrome multicolored stitch pattern selector, which was a prominent design element. They also had a horizontal cam stack, which was a precise mechanism that allowed for various stitch patterns to be selected.
Performance: Despite their imported origin, the machines were powerful and smooth, capable of sewing through a wide range of materials, including heavy denim and leather.