For giggles, continued, I saw it on...
#2841
Here’s an auction listing for a John Deere green Singer 201-2 if you don’t have one yet....
CD in Oklahoma
CD in Oklahoma
#2842
I agree that they're all over the place, price-wise, but if it works it might be worth that to someone. I also saw that it was California which might or might not affect the price.
#2845
Saw this National on eBay. Might be a good chance for someone in Washington if the seller allows pick-up, but I don't know what the reserve is. I just think it's so classy-looking.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Nati...item1c4afedd60
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Nati...item1c4afedd60
Though I watched that backfire on a seller too. I was the highest bidder but it did not sell. Then it was listed Buy it now, and no one bought. Seller kept lowering it and it finally went, but at quite a bit less. By that time, I'd found another machine at a better price.
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Dang thats what I get for thinking I can count.
The machine is a 27, to be a 1874 it would need to be a model 12 . the style of treadle frame came out around 1889. should say some have a 1889 patent date cast into the back.
it's serial number looks like 16685501 which is 1899
The machine is a 27, to be a 1874 it would need to be a model 12 . the style of treadle frame came out around 1889. should say some have a 1889 patent date cast into the back.
it's serial number looks like 16685501 which is 1899
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