Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
"Needs restoration in a bad way." Ya think??? It's outside in the rain and weather and you want how much for it? <Cry>
http://fresno.craigslist.org/atq/2756623265.html
http://fresno.craigslist.org/atq/2756623265.html
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That's sewing machine abuse and severe neglect!!! Makes me wanna cry.
Some people just have no idea, lol.....I love these old machines and would never do one like that. If they don't want them they should give them to someone who does.
Check this out: It would make a super present for someone: the machine book is for a class 16, don't know if they would work for others....but I will say I saw the empty suitcase listed as for a FW of course! for $250..on the same search....
Now this is a table I love....see how the needle bar appears to be centered in the table? Instead of the machine being centered in the table. I think all tables should be cut this way. My newer machine table has the machine centered and I'm forever sitting nearly straddleing the leg. I need to be centered at the working part of the machine! Anyone else feel the same?
Bennett, according to Singer's records that is a 27, but I thought that the Victorian Decal was only used on the 28's? We need to see the measurements of that machine! There are a few mistakes in the Singer records and I am wondering if this is not one of them? That sure looks like a 28, but I couldn't be sure without measuring it or comparing it to a full sized 27!
Nancy
Nancy
I'll be making the long drive tomorrow to pick up the Davis treadle, and am trying to make sure I have everything I need to have a safe, secure trip. As I've mentioned before, I will be using a Geo Metro hatchback. I've put the back seat down.
I found this, with directions how to take the head out.
http://www.ehow.com/how_10004467_rem...-machines.html
I have the flat and Phillips screwdrivers. Someone said big pillows, ziplock bags - anything else?
I am still worrying about the fact that I think it should be a coffin top. Will I be able to fit the cabinet, head and coffin top along with my sister?
I found this, with directions how to take the head out.
http://www.ehow.com/how_10004467_rem...-machines.html
I have the flat and Phillips screwdrivers. Someone said big pillows, ziplock bags - anything else?
I am still worrying about the fact that I think it should be a coffin top. Will I be able to fit the cabinet, head and coffin top along with my sister?
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I'll be making the long drive tomorrow to pick up the Davis treadle, and am trying to make sure I have everything I need to have a safe, secure trip. As I've mentioned before, I will be using a Geo Metro hatchback. I've put the back seat down.
I found this, with directions how to take the head out.
http://www.ehow.com/how_10004467_rem...-machines.html
I have the flat and Phillips screwdrivers. Someone said big pillows, ziplock bags - anything else?
I am still worrying about the fact that I think it should be a coffin top. Will I be able to fit the cabinet, head and coffin top along with my sister?
I found this, with directions how to take the head out.
http://www.ehow.com/how_10004467_rem...-machines.html
I have the flat and Phillips screwdrivers. Someone said big pillows, ziplock bags - anything else?
I am still worrying about the fact that I think it should be a coffin top. Will I be able to fit the cabinet, head and coffin top along with my sister?
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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I went to the first auction ever in my life. Stood around for 5 hours before they auctioned off 100+ machines. Some were too rich for my tight wad blood. Then they did a choice thing. I got 9 machines total. Then the auctioneer got tired so he says $5 each takes all - well that was going to be $300 and half of them were plastic machines and then there were cripples and some that maybe could be combined to make one machine - no foot controls parts missing and who knows if they worked, so I had to force myself to pass - there were some more I would have liked to have gotten for parts. Oh well. What made me sick was the Amish guy bought them and tossed them in the back of a pick up truck. Then he tried to buy a couple I picked up - I'm hanging on to them. I don't even know for sure what I have - they are going to the shop some time tomorrow. I guess the Amish guy doesn't need foot controls... Then I was standing around waiting to see what else was coming up and the DIL of the deceased said they took all the good machines to Indianapolis to an auction..... a couple weeks ago..... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DH just got me a Necchi SuperNova. I love it. I have been trying to date it anyone know of a link or someplace where I could date it? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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