Deco 3000 ATT, an improved version of the Deco 2000, a decorative hand sewing machine using floating needle technology to sew a "true" pick-up stitch (dots on both sides of the garment).
S4002 ISBH+I, fully electronically controlled machine for sewing imitation buttonholes by chain stitch with indexer, designed for sewing decorative non-functional buttonholes on jacket sleeves.
Atlas Mark IV, the world unique automatic belt-loop setter for jeans which enables fully automatic belt-loop length change in just a few seconds
CBS-13, high-speed button sewing and neck wrapping performed by a single machine utilizing a single-thread chainstitch
ES 505, new generation fully electronic eyelet buttonhole machine
EBS Mark II, fully electronic button sewer using the floating needle technology
S-311 Indexer, first fully programmable electronic eyelet buttonhole machine with indexer sewing multiple buttonholes on jacket sleeves and jeans fronts
S-311, fully programmable electronic eyelet buttonhole machine, upgraded version of S-211Trouser Series, first trouser line machines by AMF Reece
S-211, upgraded version of the first fully programmable electronic eyelet buttonhole machine S-111
Deco 2000, decorative hand stitching machine using floating needle technology to sew the “true” pick stitch (dots on both sides of the garment)
S-101, S-104, mechanical eyelet buttonhole machine
S-111, first fully programmable electronic eyelet buttonhole machine
XL-21, first semi-automatic eyelet buttonhole machine S-4000 Series, chainstitch special application machines
LW Series – first automatic lockstitch pocketwelting series represented by LW-2000 model S-2000 Series
84-63 Full Fell Seamer for sewing the full felled inseam on jeans SW 1000, speedwelt chainstitch pocketwelting machine designed for slacks an jacket linings
S-100, economical eyelet buttonhole machine developed for AMF Reece by Minerva Co.
Atlas, first machine using special double needle for attaching belt loops to jeans
84-72, first double needle belt loop folding and attaching machine used on dresses and casual trouser
Autojig System, the world primacy in stitching template technology
84-4, first floating needle automatic button stitcher machine to sew buttons onto a jacket
Series 42, the world first automatic pocketwelting machine
S2, upgraded and speeded up S1 model
S1, first straight buttonhole machine, Reece entering the shirt industry
First floating needle technology with pick stitch reproducing the work of skilled hand sewer developed by AMF
Rapid machine, the world first machine using a different main cam to make style changes
Hand Hole Model, the world first buttonhole machine by Reece used especially for men’s suits that used a stitch resembling the effect produced by hand sewers, for many years the stitch formation was referred to as the Reece stitch
High Speed Shoe machine
Model J, the world first automatic eyelet buttonhole machine invented by John Reece which won honor in many exhibitions including the World Fair in Chicago in 1983