Bought 11 from fred today.
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Yeah, I kinda thought the gear would be broke. I know of a few people who have machines like this, some still work but it's just a matter of time. There are replacements for some of the plastic gears, but I don't think it's worth the hassle or the cost. If there was sentimental value, maybe. If my moms' Brother had a plastic gear I would have fixed it, luckily it doesn't. That's why I've kept my collection so far to the 50s and early 60s Brother machines mostly, I like to use my machines not just look at them. I also want to add some of the Brother badged machines. I'll never get them all, but there's a few I'd really like to have.
Cari
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I know there blurry believe it or not The 1st one has Brother on it. The 2nd sure looks like one.
cosmetically there both good .
I did read the broken gear is cheap , but takes a bit to install.
some one ask about Fred, well he wouldn't set a price until we were in the trailer. and Then he dove right in carrying machines out. To the point that we opened the front door use a 2x6 the slide out machines.
The sun was shinning so very warm day, He was having a good time shooting BS.. wife died in 92. He really did have a very nice setup for her play room.. I believe he likes the idea that her toys will be back in use or atleast knowing someone else will get some joy out of those.
He was a little sad about getting rid of the old ones, in keeping these he/they had the electric motors in mind, rather than the machines.
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cosmetically there both good .
I did read the broken gear is cheap , but takes a bit to install.
some one ask about Fred, well he wouldn't set a price until we were in the trailer. and Then he dove right in carrying machines out. To the point that we opened the front door use a 2x6 the slide out machines.
The sun was shinning so very warm day, He was having a good time shooting BS.. wife died in 92. He really did have a very nice setup for her play room.. I believe he likes the idea that her toys will be back in use or atleast knowing someone else will get some joy out of those.
He was a little sad about getting rid of the old ones, in keeping these he/they had the electric motors in mind, rather than the machines.
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#13
What a haul!! You just scored yourself some great machinery. I have a Brother Streamliner that is the same as the last Brother picture you posted but mine is turquoise and cream rather than the deep metallic gray/blue and cream that you have. (I think yours looks better.) And I have a Universal that's very similar to the pink one but it's also turquoise. Wow, you have some really amazing machines.
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I know there blurry believe it or not The 1st one has Brother on it. The 2nd sure looks like one.
cosmetically there both good .
I did read the broken gear is cheap , but takes a bit to install.
some one ask about Fred, well he wouldn't set a price until we were in the trailer. and Then he dove right in carrying machines out. To the point that we opened the front door use a 2x6 the slide out machines.
The sun was shinning so very warm day, He was having a good time shooting BS.. wife died in 92. He really did have a very nice setup for her play room.. I believe he likes the idea that her toys will be back in use or atleast knowing someone else will get some joy out of those.
He was a little sad about getting rid of the old ones, in keeping these he/they had the electric motors in mind, rather than the machines.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]506238[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]506240[/ATTACH]
cosmetically there both good .
I did read the broken gear is cheap , but takes a bit to install.
some one ask about Fred, well he wouldn't set a price until we were in the trailer. and Then he dove right in carrying machines out. To the point that we opened the front door use a 2x6 the slide out machines.
The sun was shinning so very warm day, He was having a good time shooting BS.. wife died in 92. He really did have a very nice setup for her play room.. I believe he likes the idea that her toys will be back in use or atleast knowing someone else will get some joy out of those.
He was a little sad about getting rid of the old ones, in keeping these he/they had the electric motors in mind, rather than the machines.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]506238[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]506240[/ATTACH]
Cari
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Those are some great machines! Any one of them would make for a good day of hunting to me. That little Kenmore looks like a toy next to your hand. I'm glad to see Fred is ok with letting some go. That trailer is doing it's best to become one with the earth again. Another couple years and there won't be nearly as many machines worth saving in there.
Rodney
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yes he's a guy I know. His son said around a 100 were in there , I've taken around 20 so far. It's what is not there now that gets me. There was well over twice this many when I first saw them. Whats gone is the type steve shows pic's of.
the coral pink Brother is now working fine, no broken anything LOL.
the coral pink Brother is now working fine, no broken anything LOL.
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