My Last treadle for now!
#1
My Last treadle for now!
This is my New Royal treadle machine. I paid $30 for it. It came with all the accessories, manual and belt, 5 of the 6 original bobbins. It is a shuttle bobbin system. I'm not sure what it's called. the cabinet is in nice condition. I just wish that whoever cleaned her up didn't ruin the decals. The decals are all silver and rubbed off in spots. Some rust in other areas. Overall a great machine. I just need to hook the belt up to it and run her. I did clean her up with Snap On waterless hand cleaner and took a lot of the grime off her. Now I need to clean off the cabinet. Does anyone now how to get the bobbin out from below the needle? Do I unscrew the screw that's on it? Thank you for any info. The number plate says 319042. The patent on the plate says June 29, 1897. Any information on her would be great. The last picture is the after cleaning. Thank you!
Last edited by krista; 12-27-2011 at 06:01 PM.
#2
Very nice and well worth the money, the cabinet is just beautiful, so sorry they messed up the decals. Not sure if I can help with getting the bobbin out, on my 1909 singer you take out the shuttle and then the bobbin slides out the end of it. Not sure it is the same on your machine though.
Last edited by valleyquiltermo; 12-27-2011 at 06:07 PM.
#3
This is my New Royal treadle machine. I paid $30 for it. It came with all the accessories, manual and belt, 5 of the 6 original bobbins. It is a shuttle bobbin system. I'm not sure what it's called. the cabinet is in nice condition. I just wish that whoever cleaned her up didn't ruin the decals. The decals are all silver and rubbed off in spots. Some rust in other areas. Overall a great machine. I just need to hook the belt up to it and run her. I did clean her up with Snap On waterless hand cleaner and took a lot of the grime off her. Now I need to clean off the cabinet. Does anyone now how to get the bobbin out from below the needle? Do I unscrew the screw that's on it? Thank you for any info. The number plate says 319042. The patent on the plate says June 29, 1897. Any information on her would be great. The last picture is the after cleaning. Thank you!
#4
Nice!
I can't read what it says for the company on the manual?
To remove the bobbin, slide the long plate in front toward you, then the shuttle should just lift out, the bobbin will slide out of that.
ETA: I enlarged and could see the plate on the machine "Illinois Sewing Machine Company".
I can't read what it says for the company on the manual?
To remove the bobbin, slide the long plate in front toward you, then the shuttle should just lift out, the bobbin will slide out of that.
ETA: I enlarged and could see the plate on the machine "Illinois Sewing Machine Company".
Last edited by Charlee; 12-28-2011 at 08:21 AM.
#7
It is beautiful.......I just know there is a treadle in my future someday.....first sewed on my lovely Aunts SINGER treadle machine when i was a toddler, first "dancing" with the footplate and then steering the fabric while she did the footplate............she had the pacience (sp) of a saint !!!!!
Congratulations on a wonderful 'find' and wishing you years of enjoyment
Congratulations on a wonderful 'find' and wishing you years of enjoyment
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