Hi, my name is Don Minch Jr. and my partner is my father, Don Minch, Sr. I would like to share with you a brief history of Milwaukee Sewing Machine, Inc.
The company was started in 1946 by my grandfather, Andy Smith, and his brother-in-law, Ray Wernsman. They started by converting old treadle sewing machines to electric power to fill the void of new sewing equipment after World War II. Then in the late 40's they distributed sewing machines to the retail dealer. My Dad joined Milwaukee Sewing Machine in 1954 as a service tech and salesperson. He continued to work there until 1963, when he decided to form a partnership selling and servicing industrial sewing machines. Later he began operating out of his home. I had been working for my uncle Ed since 1978 at Milwaukee Sewing Machine. In 1986 he decided to close the distribution of New Home and Necchi sewing machines. My Dad and I took this opportunity to go into partnership and purchase Milwaukee Sewing Machine at 3303 W. National Ave. As we grew over the years, we relocated to a larger location, 7226 W. Greenfield Ave., in downtown West Allis, where we still reside today.
-Don