Description

Brother KH-881 Par=lie 8 Knitting Machine – Rarely Used, Japan

🔸 Description
This is a vintage Brother Palie 8 knitting machine (KH-881) – a rare retro find!
It has been stored for many years inside a storage shed.
Operation is untested, as I am unfamiliar with the machine. What you see in the photos is exactly what you will receive.
If you’d like additional photos, feel free to message me.

🔸 Condition

  • Used – the outer case has visible marks and dents (see photos 11, 15–18).

  • The machine itself is especially clean and appears close to new with no noticeable wear.

  • Please review all photos carefully before purchase to confirm condition.

Shipping

  • Expedited International Shipping via Japan Post, DHL, or FedEx (approx. 3–5 business days). A tracking number will be provided.

  • Handling Time: Orders are usually shipped the same day.

  • The item will be carefully wrapped and packed to prevent any further dents or damage during transit.

About Us

Welcome to Origami Express! We are a group of expats living in Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to bringing you the finest Japanese products. Our local knowledge and connections help us find unique items and offer them at the best prices. If you're searching for something special, just let us know! We're here to help you discover and enjoy the best of Japan.

  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Member Since: 2021
  • Seller: origami_express

International Buyers - Please Note: 

  • Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost (typically approx. 15–20%, depending on the item category). These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

  • Please check with your country’s customs office to determine the exact additional costs before bidding or buying.

  • HTS Code (U.S.) for knitting machines: 8447.20.0000

  • HS Code (International): 8447.20.00

  • These charges are normally collected by the delivering shipping company or when you pick the item up. They are not additional shipping charges.

  • We do not declare lower values or mark items as “gifts.” U.S. and international government regulations prohibit such practices.