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    1909 (? no records) Singer 9W, 4 drawer treadle cabinet, good shape, minimal decal loss on bed: $100 Purchased at antique store 2009

    1876-1880 Wheeler & Wilson 8, EXCELLENT condition, 4 drawer coffin top cabinet stamped Wheeler & Wilson, minimal decal loss, $100 Purchased at "Re-du" (high end second hand shop) for $100 in 2010. Was missing the spooler, and only had the presser foot that was on it. Later purchased attachments, (glass presser feet and others in W&W wooden box) and spooler for $85.00.

    1951 Centenial Singer 201-2. Excellent condition, in a crappy, low-end pressed wood cabinet, no cord or attachments, foot feed had been replaced. $15 at a thrift store in 2010.

    1924 Singer 99 in bentwood case. Needs wire work, in otherwise great shape. Purchased in second hand store for $45 in 2010.

    1916 Singer 66-1, had been motorized and placed in a "modern" case. Had all attachments. Took motor off and will place in a treadle cabinet that I already had. Decals are good, but not perfect. paid $15 at an antique store in 2010.

    1960 (?) Kenmore. Came in cabinet, with attachments, no cams. Later purchased cams. I paid $15 for the machine. I've removed it from the original cabinet and placed into a nicer desk style cabinet that I paid $20 for at a thrift store.

    1978 Kemore. Free, it was my mother's machine.

    1980 Huskylock serger, again free, it was my mother's.

    1956 Singer Featherweight. William paid $300 for this machine with attachments because it's a 1956 model like me. :) Purchased off of Craig's list.

    1934 White Number 8 Vibrating Shuttle. Excellent condition, paid $5.00 at a junk yard.

    1946 Singer 15-91, purchased from a customer for $20, in a Queen Anne cabinet with stool. Came with blackside attachments, Excellent condition.

    1915 Singer 28K handcrank. Excellent condition, family owned prior to me. Bentwood case in excellent condition as well. Came with original 1915 manual and a few attachments. Paid $25.00 in 2011. Craig's list purchase

    1909 (? questionable age, but that's close) AG Mason New Florence. In unique treadle cabinet, with attachments. paid $100 in 2011. Excellent condition. Craig's list purchase.

    All machines purchased in Oregon.
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