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Machine Talk => Vintage Machines => Topic started by: Roger on December 13, 2017, 21:26:43 PM
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The Necchi 565 - I love the mad angular style, the stark whiteness and Italian art look:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Necchi-Sewing-Machine-With-Original-Accessories-Foot-Manual-Working-/132429699779
Anyone owned one or given one a go? I suspect they have some plastic in them which is a shame.
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I had a Necchi many years ago - so long ago that I can't remember the model number, It was a very elegant shape and was made of metal. It had a big defect though -there was a fault (something to do with the cams?) that couldn't be put right. I had to part with it - very reluctantly.
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I have never come across this model. I have seen a few Supernovas and BUs, and the later Lydia. A web site dates the 565 to 1962, is that before or current with the Lydias
I don't mind plastic gears too much, since some of my favorite models have them and they have prooven to be tough and durable models (Bernina and Elna). I know Necchi Lydia has problems with a part in the bobbin winder and can have cracked cam tack, all plastic parts. The replacement parts are in plastic too, and I don't know if they are of better quality than the original.
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I’ve heard Necchis are excellent especially the Italian made ones.
If I stumbled on one at a affordable price I would have a tough time not giving it a try:)
The 565 tho looks like architecture!
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Well, many of us live in square shaped boxes, very modern but hardly ever above the average bog standard. All the Lydias were Italian made as far as I know and I think the 565 is too because of it's age. I have seen a few Japanese made Necchis on the web, but they aren't the same models as the Italian made ones.
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Looking at online images for Necchi, the Lydia 3 is the nearest to the one I had, which was made in Italy. I was told the problem was a design fault.