Confession: 1907 Singer 27 with pheasants and parlor cabinet
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Confession: 1907 Singer 27 with pheasants and parlor cabinet
Well, I know I posted recently that I was not going to buy any more sewing machines for a while.
I completely lied. I had good intentions. Really. But the universe keeps putting these opportunities on CL...
I HAD to get the 206 today after you all encouraged me. But I hadn't mentioned that last Thursday, I also had a little no-buying slip. It was a Singer 27 with pheasants and such a pretty parlor cabinet...what could I do?
I've been waiting for sunshine so I could take decent photos, but we've just had clouds and I couldn't wait any longer to share.
I haven't started to clean it yet, but it's been in one family and has been well cared for and it was just so beautiful that I couldn't resist. I moved furniture around so it could fit in the living room.
The decals are gone or damaged in the center - it was definitely used. The spring on the tension is twisted out of shape - I don't know if I can fix that or find a replacement. There's a little decorative knob on the bottom trim that's gone, but I wonder if I could get dowels, shape them with a Dremel and stain to match the others (or just let it go). I think it's so beautiful - I don't mind the cosmetic wear - it came by it honestly.
There's a brass button on the trim that releases the machine so it just floats up out of the cabinet with very little effort. (Wish the two-ton 201s had that!) The top drawer has insert spots for the attachments. It had some, but not all of them - missing the screwdrivers and maybe more. There's another insert for a drawer that may be incomplete - looks kind of like a little box with handles. Does anybody know what it is? (Now that I look at the pictures, it has green that probably came from the insert piece in the top drawer. There must be more to it - maybe that's where the ruffler and hemmer go.)
Everything moves smoothly when I turn the wheel. It has one shuttle and came with three more bobbins. I think I may have another shuttle and a bobbin or two that would fit. The bobbin winder moves when I engage it and turn the wheel.
Inner happy dance!
And now I mean it. NO more sewing machines!
Really.
None.
Well, okay, unless there was a Grover and Baker like the one SteveH found showed up for a really reasonable price...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]499273[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499274[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499275[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499276[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499277[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499278[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499279[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499281[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499282[/ATTACH]
I completely lied. I had good intentions. Really. But the universe keeps putting these opportunities on CL...
I HAD to get the 206 today after you all encouraged me. But I hadn't mentioned that last Thursday, I also had a little no-buying slip. It was a Singer 27 with pheasants and such a pretty parlor cabinet...what could I do?
I've been waiting for sunshine so I could take decent photos, but we've just had clouds and I couldn't wait any longer to share.
I haven't started to clean it yet, but it's been in one family and has been well cared for and it was just so beautiful that I couldn't resist. I moved furniture around so it could fit in the living room.
The decals are gone or damaged in the center - it was definitely used. The spring on the tension is twisted out of shape - I don't know if I can fix that or find a replacement. There's a little decorative knob on the bottom trim that's gone, but I wonder if I could get dowels, shape them with a Dremel and stain to match the others (or just let it go). I think it's so beautiful - I don't mind the cosmetic wear - it came by it honestly.
There's a brass button on the trim that releases the machine so it just floats up out of the cabinet with very little effort. (Wish the two-ton 201s had that!) The top drawer has insert spots for the attachments. It had some, but not all of them - missing the screwdrivers and maybe more. There's another insert for a drawer that may be incomplete - looks kind of like a little box with handles. Does anybody know what it is? (Now that I look at the pictures, it has green that probably came from the insert piece in the top drawer. There must be more to it - maybe that's where the ruffler and hemmer go.)
Everything moves smoothly when I turn the wheel. It has one shuttle and came with three more bobbins. I think I may have another shuttle and a bobbin or two that would fit. The bobbin winder moves when I engage it and turn the wheel.
Inner happy dance!
And now I mean it. NO more sewing machines!
Really.
None.
Well, okay, unless there was a Grover and Baker like the one SteveH found showed up for a really reasonable price...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]499273[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499274[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499275[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499276[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499277[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499278[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499279[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499281[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]499282[/ATTACH]
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If I had more room in my house, I would have more machines. I love the old ones. The older the better. Good thing we don't live close to each other, because I am a good enabler and I don't think you need one. I would have bought it too!
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WRT your 206, I'll have a look at mine and see if the bobbin case can be modified like the 319/320 one. Not that you want to (some don't), but I like to be able to use 15x1 needles in mine because of the wealth of sizes and tips available for the 15x1 as well as twin needles. If I remember correctly the 206 case isn't exactly the same as the others.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
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I have also made the decision not to purchase any more machines, but I don't stick to my decision very well and if I had seen this beautiful machine, I would have immediately purchased it putting all decision making to the wind. That is one beautiful machine and I just adore that cabinet. I am looking around for a parlor cabinet myself.
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