MUNDLOS KLASSE 79 M
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From 1932 To 1942 c.
In 1932 the company launched a new serie of sewing machines:
Klasse 79 M
With electric drive and sewing light in elegant travel suitcase , available in black and also in three modern colors: red, blue and green. The motor is triggered by a versatile knee-lever trigger, which is placed in the luggage compartment when not in use
The machine is also available with a hand crank under the designation
79 H & 79 MH
1938 75th Anniversary
1940. With the beginning of World War II, the firm was also compulsorily responsible for armament production in accordance with its prerequisites as a supplier of parts from the metal and wood processing industry.
On January 16, 1945, in the bomb attack by American and British bombers, the largest parts of the factory and the company-owned museum were destroyed. The youngest son of the company founder, Rudolf Mundlos, had to lead the dismantling and packing of the space-filling machine tools for transport as reparation services to the Soviet Union. Thus the work of Mundlos, a pioneer and creator of the German sewing machine industry, came to an end.