My "new" Singer 201K
#1
I've just got home from an 8 hour drive, where I picked up my "new" baby. It's a 201K Singer manufactured in Clydebank Scotland. I bought it for the equivalent of $35 USD. Woohoo!
The condition of the machine is superb. Just stunning.
I've popped it in my my shed until I can "sort" the borer holes in the cabinet. There aren't many, I just want to make sure they aren't new ones. Oh, and get another pair of hands to help me get it into the house.
Here's a sneaky peak :)
The condition of the machine is superb. Just stunning.
I've popped it in my my shed until I can "sort" the borer holes in the cabinet. There aren't many, I just want to make sure they aren't new ones. Oh, and get another pair of hands to help me get it into the house.
Here's a sneaky peak :)
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Originally Posted by KiwiQuilter
I've just got home from an 8 hour drive, where I picked up my "new" baby. It's a 201K Singer manufactured in Clydebank Scotland. I bought it for the equivalent of $35 USD. Woohoo!
The condition of the machine is superb. Just stunning.
I've popped it in my my shed until I can "sort" the borer holes in the cabinet. There aren't many, I just want to make sure they aren't new ones. Oh, and get another pair of hands to help me get it into the house.
Here's a sneaky peak :)
The condition of the machine is superb. Just stunning.
I've popped it in my my shed until I can "sort" the borer holes in the cabinet. There aren't many, I just want to make sure they aren't new ones. Oh, and get another pair of hands to help me get it into the house.
Here's a sneaky peak :)
She is pretty!! I have one too.
1937 Singer 201K, was a hand cranked machine originally.
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#7
Purplefiend - your Singer looks beautiful.
The cabinet with this machine, isn't what I think of when I think of a "traditional" Singer. On the positive side - I won't have to dust so much :)
Sorry the picture isn't that good.
The cabinet with this machine, isn't what I think of when I think of a "traditional" Singer. On the positive side - I won't have to dust so much :)
Sorry the picture isn't that good.
#8
Oh my, I have its twin brother.Cabinet and all!!!
Bought mine for $20- Australian dollars, 30 years ago, and I thought that was a great deal then.I'll try and find a pic. By the way, what's its number?
Bought mine for $20- Australian dollars, 30 years ago, and I thought that was a great deal then.I'll try and find a pic. By the way, what's its number?
#9
Lindy you did do well. What a beautiful machine, and you got it for a really good price.
My serial number is: ED142193
It really excites me that so many people are fond of treadle and hand crank sewing machines. I love see what people create on them. The attachments on my treadle will do more functions than my computerized machine (circa late 1980s).
My serial number is: ED142193
It really excites me that so many people are fond of treadle and hand crank sewing machines. I love see what people create on them. The attachments on my treadle will do more functions than my computerized machine (circa late 1980s).
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