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Originally Posted by miriam
I wish just putting veneer on would help my Federal. It has termite tunnels in it's base. I'm afraid I'm going to have to have a base for that one if it won't go in a cabinet.
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Originally Posted by jlm5419
Originally Posted by miriam
I wish just putting veneer on would help my Federal. It has termite tunnels in it's base. I'm afraid I'm going to have to have a base for that one if it won't go in a cabinet.
Originally Posted by Lostn51
So did any of go you get to go to the ISMACS convention this weekend? We were going but last night Valerie noticed that I was having another outbreak and this morning I have several really bad areas that are weeping. I think I broke though the meds again or because I got a little over heated when I was fixing dinner the other night. Either way Valerie told me to stay inside and rest all weekend and hopefully I can make it until Monday when I see my Rhuematologist. :( :( :(
Anyway I have the link to event and here is a link to the auction list for some of the machines that are being sold there. I wanted to go because there are 2 machines that I wanted to bid on.
http://www.ismacs.net/events.html
Just click on the auction catalog and be sure to put a bib on!!
Billy
Anyway I have the link to event and here is a link to the auction list for some of the machines that are being sold there. I wanted to go because there are 2 machines that I wanted to bid on.
http://www.ismacs.net/events.html
Just click on the auction catalog and be sure to put a bib on!!
Billy
Glenn, Very nice work of the sewing machine case. The machine turned out really pretty too! They look good together the machine must really be proud to be in a case such at that.
Billy, I'm sorry you missed the convention. I'm almost 100% certain they are taking phone bids on the auction machines. I can look back through my emails to be sure, if you would want to bid that way.
Oh dear...another little orphan with big eyes wants to come home with me. It's in so-so shape, the treadle cabinet was stripped of paint (the shop owner said) and oiled. It's a little wobbly, the works are a little gummy, there is one brace missing on one of the drawers. The handle is missing from the cover, and there isn't a key. There are no accessories.
But...it has the shuttle, it runs (gummy, but runs). It's just too darn cute. Serial F3196399, a 128k out of Clydebank, 120,000 allotted, date late 1912.
Really waffling on this one! Shop asking price is $75.
But...it has the shuttle, it runs (gummy, but runs). It's just too darn cute. Serial F3196399, a 128k out of Clydebank, 120,000 allotted, date late 1912.
Really waffling on this one! Shop asking price is $75.
Dark phone pic, but you get the idea.
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Originally Posted by Bennett
Oh dear...another little orphan with big eyes wants to come home with me. It's in so-so shape, the treadle cabinet was stripped of paint (the shop owner said) and oiled. It's a little wobbly, the works are a little gummy, there is one brace missing on one of the drawers. The handle is missing from the cover, and there isn't a key. There are no accessories.
But...it has the shuttle, it runs (gummy, but runs). It's just too darn cute. Serial F3196399, a 128k out of Clydebank, 120,000 allotted, date late 1912.
Really waffling on this one! Shop asking price is $75.
But...it has the shuttle, it runs (gummy, but runs). It's just too darn cute. Serial F3196399, a 128k out of Clydebank, 120,000 allotted, date late 1912.
Really waffling on this one! Shop asking price is $75.
Texas Jan
So that sad looking machine is in my kitchen now. $5 for the machine and a shoebox of miscellaneous parts. Some of them are attachments that I recognize, like the ruffler, others are various plates for other machines, some odd wheel cogs, and some sort of side plate that I don't recognize. Here's a photo of the old girl, serial number B146995: a 27-4, with 10,000 allotted on Jan. 2, 1904 in Elizabethport, NJ.
Does anyone know what these parts are?
Does anyone know what these parts are?
Originally Posted by Caroline S
Ok, here we go. I purchased two sewing machines this past Wednesday at GW. Due to having oral surgery on Thursday I finally got a good look at them. Both have had the foot controllers cut off from the motors. Why would they do this? Is this an easy repair? Sew Classic has resonably priced controllers for sale. Which ones should I buy? Or should I find a repair shop to do the repairs?
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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jlm5419
Originally Posted by miriam
I wish just putting veneer on would help my Federal. It has termite tunnels in it's base. I'm afraid I'm going to have to have a base for that one if it won't go in a cabinet.
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