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Originally Posted by jackkip
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by jackkip
Hi everyone. I need a little help. I am in the market for a restored Treadle machine. I have the cabinet. Last year I purchased a machine and cabinet. I had plans on restoring both pieces. Well, let's just say I did better on the cabinet than I did the machine. It is still in pieces and my hubby has given up on me ever putting it back together. Today he told me, "just go and buy a machine that is already done". So now my mission is to find the perfect treadle machine. Any suggestions on where to start? Thanks in advance :D
You didn't tell us what you own now: the cabinet and the machine that needs to be reassembled.
If it is a Singer 66, 99, 15, or 201, this site may be of help to you in reassembling the machine.
http://www.tfsr.org/publications/tec...achine_manual/
I did find a lotus 66 on CL. But the lady wants 225 for the machine and cabinet. I think it is way to much. I would rather pay that much for a machine head that is really good working order.
As far as getting the one back together. I am very bad about starting a project and never finishing. I tend to get bored. I know I should probably try again.
Watch for another 66. Haunt the antique stores and thrift stores. There's a brown lotus here in town that they want $45 for (I think that's what it was anyway), no cabinet, no attachments, just the machine. Decals are in so-so shape. I'd pick it up for you if you wanted me to... it's also a 66....I have no real idea if it works or not...I'd check that out first.
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Just finished a tutorial on machine binding using a Davis NVF and Singer 328; can be found on my blog.
I spent late last night (very early morning) trying to improve the look of my machine binding work. This is what I came up with after many trial and errors.
I spent late last night (very early morning) trying to improve the look of my machine binding work. This is what I came up with after many trial and errors.
I absolutely LOVE the duct tape on the attachments!! It made me smile!! :)
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The base is cool. It has "Vertical Feed" in the foot pedal, and the decals on the circular part of the back of the base also say "Vertical Feed". The flywheel on the base has stars at the "intersections", and the sides both have the name "Davis" cast into them.
My "detective work" leads me to believe that this machine is from between 1885 (the last patent date on the slide) and 1890 when the factory first fired up in Dayton, Ohio, since "Watertown, NY" is also on the slide plate, and that's where the Davis company first started. They made the decision to move in 1888, when the city of Dayton offered them big bucks to move there.
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Candace
A question for those who may know...what paint touch up manufacturer and color do you use for black Singers? I went to JoAnnes and there are at least 4 or 5 and I had no idea which would be better, an acrylic base an oil base etc. Some said shine finish, some didn't and I didn't want to guess. Which do you use and like best? I've got a black 319 that has some chips I'd like to touch up.
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O.K. ya'll....I need some help. I had a gal contact me yesterday in regards to an ad I have on CL. She told me she had a "remarkable" FW that looked brand new in case. That the foot pedal was still in the cardboard box. It looks unused(so she says). She told me she's losing her home, if she can't come up with some quick cash, and is selling off her items.
She's asking $140. She told me she saw online they were going upwards of $500 in the condition hers was. She gave me the serial # and it's a 1937 machine(I looked it up). I asked her to send me a few pics. She was able to send me two dark pics and I believe she's led herself to think it's a FW, but the scroll plate etc. look like a 201.
Now, here's the deal. I've not really desired a 201, but I don't have one, and could rationalize adding an almost brand new 201 to my collection. I know she needs the money. But, what's a reasonable offer?
She's asking $140. She told me she saw online they were going upwards of $500 in the condition hers was. She gave me the serial # and it's a 1937 machine(I looked it up). I asked her to send me a few pics. She was able to send me two dark pics and I believe she's led herself to think it's a FW, but the scroll plate etc. look like a 201.
Now, here's the deal. I've not really desired a 201, but I don't have one, and could rationalize adding an almost brand new 201 to my collection. I know she needs the money. But, what's a reasonable offer?
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Muv? Is this you? I love these videos in any case - prepare to spend a good bit of time watching these. If you go just above the screen there is a place to click and you can watch all of Muv's videos. This is on cleaning up and oiling old sewing machines. Excellent info.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bidpJ..._order&list=UL
it will go on and do part 2 when part one runs completely out This is a very good video for cleaning up an old sewing machine!!!
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. BTW what she does will work for most any old machine. Do consult your owner's manual!
Muv also did this one on tensions on the long bobbin machines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S43_-..._order&list=UL
Be prepared for a delightful informative video.
I'll also post this separately so that it can be found again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bidpJ..._order&list=UL
it will go on and do part 2 when part one runs completely out This is a very good video for cleaning up an old sewing machine!!!
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. BTW what she does will work for most any old machine. Do consult your owner's manual!
Muv also did this one on tensions on the long bobbin machines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S43_-..._order&list=UL
Be prepared for a delightful informative video.
I'll also post this separately so that it can be found again.
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Originally Posted by Candace
O.K. ya'll....I need some help. I had a gal contact me yesterday in regards to an ad I have on CL. She told me she had a "remarkable" FW that looked brand new in case. That the foot pedal was still in the cardboard box. It looks unused(so she says). She told me she's losing her home, if she can't come up with some quick cash, and is selling off her items.
She's asking $140. She told me she saw online they were going upwards of $500 in the condition hers was. She gave me the serial # and it's a 1937 machine(I looked it up). I asked her to send me a few pics. She was able to send me two dark pics and I believe she's led herself to think it's a FW, but the scroll plate etc. look like a 201.
Now, here's the deal. I've not really desired a 201, but I don't have one, and could rationalize adding an almost brand new 201 to my collection. I know she needs the money. But, what's a reasonable offer?
She's asking $140. She told me she saw online they were going upwards of $500 in the condition hers was. She gave me the serial # and it's a 1937 machine(I looked it up). I asked her to send me a few pics. She was able to send me two dark pics and I believe she's led herself to think it's a FW, but the scroll plate etc. look like a 201.
Now, here's the deal. I've not really desired a 201, but I don't have one, and could rationalize adding an almost brand new 201 to my collection. I know she needs the money. But, what's a reasonable offer?
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I paid $40 for 201 in the bentwood case with the beautiful handmade oak sewing table made for it to sit in.
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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Candace
O.K. ya'll....I need some help. I had a gal contact me yesterday in regards to an ad I have on CL. She told me she had a "remarkable" FW that looked brand new in case. That the foot pedal was still in the cardboard box. It looks unused(so she says). She told me she's losing her home, if she can't come up with some quick cash, and is selling off her items.
She's asking $140. She told me she saw online they were going upwards of $500 in the condition hers was. She gave me the serial # and it's a 1937 machine(I looked it up). I asked her to send me a few pics. She was able to send me two dark pics and I believe she's led herself to think it's a FW, but the scroll plate etc. look like a 201.
Now, here's the deal. I've not really desired a 201, but I don't have one, and could rationalize adding an almost brand new 201 to my collection. I know she needs the money. But, what's a reasonable offer?
She's asking $140. She told me she saw online they were going upwards of $500 in the condition hers was. She gave me the serial # and it's a 1937 machine(I looked it up). I asked her to send me a few pics. She was able to send me two dark pics and I believe she's led herself to think it's a FW, but the scroll plate etc. look like a 201.
Now, here's the deal. I've not really desired a 201, but I don't have one, and could rationalize adding an almost brand new 201 to my collection. I know she needs the money. But, what's a reasonable offer?
I don't want to rip her off, but this machine hasn't been on my wish list either. Actually I'd prefer one of the newer 201's that has the more angular looking body...
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A while back some one asked me for new home or white rotary manuals. I think I know how to send them now if you send me your e-mail address.
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Originally Posted by Candace
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Candace
O.K. ya'll....I need some help. I had a gal contact me yesterday in regards to an ad I have on CL. She told me she had a "remarkable" FW that looked brand new in case. That the foot pedal was still in the cardboard box. It looks unused(so she says). She told me she's losing her home, if she can't come up with some quick cash, and is selling off her items.
She's asking $140. She told me she saw online they were going upwards of $500 in the condition hers was. She gave me the serial # and it's a 1937 machine(I looked it up). I asked her to send me a few pics. She was able to send me two dark pics and I believe she's led herself to think it's a FW, but the scroll plate etc. look like a 201.
Now, here's the deal. I've not really desired a 201, but I don't have one, and could rationalize adding an almost brand new 201 to my collection. I know she needs the money. But, what's a reasonable offer?
She's asking $140. She told me she saw online they were going upwards of $500 in the condition hers was. She gave me the serial # and it's a 1937 machine(I looked it up). I asked her to send me a few pics. She was able to send me two dark pics and I believe she's led herself to think it's a FW, but the scroll plate etc. look like a 201.
Now, here's the deal. I've not really desired a 201, but I don't have one, and could rationalize adding an almost brand new 201 to my collection. I know she needs the money. But, what's a reasonable offer?
I don't want to rip her off, but this machine hasn't been on my wish list either. Actually I'd prefer one of the newer 201's that has the more angular looking body...
I would tell her to post on CL if she hasn't already. THE END.
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