

The manual does not specify what model it represents and no information on the model number it covers. I bought it from a repair shop, and it came with a manual, However the machine shown is not the same as mine. Okay just go to and then in the search bar just type in sew n dial manual for model 432.if you need any other help please free to ask for help.good luck.i have a dial n sew model 752 I am thinking it may be the same manual let me check this out then I will let you know. i not real familiar with computer sights. if you need any further assistance please feel free to post for help.good luck with everythingĭo i find it on ebay. HI I saw your post about the sewing machine.you might be able to find a manual for it on ebay or you might also be able to print the manual off. Have a dial n sew model 432 and it was my mom's and don't know how to thread it or operate it Hi I am commenting on the above picture of the sewing machine it looks like an old dressmaker mark II 752 sewing machine.do you know where i might be able to find one. There may be clues to the maker under the machine - are there any letters or numbers stamped into the base? The retailer may have changed suppliers several times over their period of selling and knowing the maker of one "Tacony" won't help with another one unless they're identical. This was (and is) a very common practice known as badging.

If you can scan a picture of it, I’ll be glad to forward it to the person that would be able to identify it.Īs you have discovered, Tacony was a retailer who bought this machine from a wholesaler and added their own name. but so long ago, we no longer have access to the manufacturer. We have had many request’s for the Dial n Sew machine, and if that is what your’s is, we do not have anything for that machine any more. It is so beautiful to me, I just wish I had a story to it.

It is made of very heavy metal and even after all this time all of the parts are still attached with none broken. Some machines made in Japan are very fine machines. I believe it was made in Japan, but thats all I know, sadly. Have you looked under the bed of the machine along the front edge ? It could have some information there or on the underside of the machine itself. However it appears to be the type of machine that could have been made in Japan. I have never hear of a Tacony Dial-N-Sew.
