For giggles, continued, I saw it on...
#3172
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If I lived in Colorado.......
http://denver.craigslist.org/atq/4761797131.html
Heck, I'd pay good money for just the foot pedal.. wow.... German.. Figures.
http://denver.craigslist.org/atq/4761797131.html
Heck, I'd pay good money for just the foot pedal.. wow.... German.. Figures.
#3173
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Location: Florida
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That is a gorgeous machine and the decals appear to be in very good condition -- Irrespective of what the machine is worth, it's more than I could afford, if I wanted to buy it! LOL! (I was speaking of the Red Eye Treadle).
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#3174
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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If I lived in Colorado.......
http://denver.craigslist.org/atq/4761797131.html
Heck, I'd pay good money for just the foot pedal.. wow.... German.. Figures.
http://denver.craigslist.org/atq/4761797131.html
Heck, I'd pay good money for just the foot pedal.. wow.... German.. Figures.
I look at some of the ads close to me, my eyes get wider and I just shake my head - in comparison to the ones listed in other areas the sellers are just seeing $$$ - guess it is human nature to get as much as you can when you believe it is an 'antique'.
http://annarbor.craigslist.org/atq/4846464461.html
#3175
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Did see this one that peaked my interest - didn't know Elna had made a folding table - wish there were more pics
http://annarbor.craigslist.org/art/4845896991.html
http://annarbor.craigslist.org/art/4845896991.html
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Overpriced, yes, but that head is in great shape, just neglected...
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ok, Sometime trying to help folks just get irritating....
here is the ad.
http://southjersey.craigslist.org/atq/4824189633.html
"This is a needle feed machine and pulls the material from left to right.The machine is used by sitting facing the face. i.e. not with the balance wheel on the right, but at the rear. c1860-61
Excelsior machines were marked Whight & Co...."
Except that the machine pictured is a Davis badged with the name "Excelsior"
I sent them the following:
FYI - This is a DAVIS vertical feed (needle drive) machine.
Specifically the VF2 model,.
It would date to after 1880
You can see the different models here
http://www.kelsew.info/domestic/davisVFmodels.html
And no, you do not sew on this sitting facing the face, you sit at it as normal.
Their reply was:
"It says excelsior..you can see it in the pic"
WOW, really? ok. Round two..
"I understand that, but the Davis company would put any name on the machine you wanted if you ordered at least 5 of them. During this period in sewing machine manufacturing "names" were used and reused by multiple companies (the reason we have more strict laws against that now) Just so we are clear, I am not accusing you of "lying", it is just that it is VERY common for this type of mistake to be made and I would not want to see a person end up in court for falsely selling a machine as one thing (worth a LOT) when it is truly something much more common.
Here is a link to show what an actual "excelsior" machine made by Whight and Mann looks like. It is the line drawing that looks like a fire hydrant with arms.. http://www.sewalot.com/prima%20donna...%20machine.htm
here is an actual photo of one of these amazingly rare machines
http://www.dincum.com/library/librar..._excelsior.jpg
Again, Just trying to help,
Their Reply:
"And I got it appraised "
My surrender:
"Sorry"
here is the ad.
http://southjersey.craigslist.org/atq/4824189633.html
"This is a needle feed machine and pulls the material from left to right.The machine is used by sitting facing the face. i.e. not with the balance wheel on the right, but at the rear. c1860-61
Excelsior machines were marked Whight & Co...."
Except that the machine pictured is a Davis badged with the name "Excelsior"
I sent them the following:
FYI - This is a DAVIS vertical feed (needle drive) machine.
Specifically the VF2 model,.
It would date to after 1880
You can see the different models here
http://www.kelsew.info/domestic/davisVFmodels.html
And no, you do not sew on this sitting facing the face, you sit at it as normal.
Their reply was:
"It says excelsior..you can see it in the pic"
WOW, really? ok. Round two..
"I understand that, but the Davis company would put any name on the machine you wanted if you ordered at least 5 of them. During this period in sewing machine manufacturing "names" were used and reused by multiple companies (the reason we have more strict laws against that now) Just so we are clear, I am not accusing you of "lying", it is just that it is VERY common for this type of mistake to be made and I would not want to see a person end up in court for falsely selling a machine as one thing (worth a LOT) when it is truly something much more common.
Here is a link to show what an actual "excelsior" machine made by Whight and Mann looks like. It is the line drawing that looks like a fire hydrant with arms.. http://www.sewalot.com/prima%20donna...%20machine.htm
here is an actual photo of one of these amazingly rare machines
http://www.dincum.com/library/librar..._excelsior.jpg
Again, Just trying to help,
Their Reply:
"And I got it appraised "
My surrender:
"Sorry"
#3178
LOL! Sometimes it's better not to try to help people. Some people can learn by being told that the stove is hot. There are some who have to learn that the stove is hot by putting their hand on a hot burner. Some have to test it a couple times to see if the first burn was an anomaly.
#3179
LOL! Sometimes it's better not to try to help people. Some people can learn by being told that the stove is hot. There are some who have to learn that the stove is hot by putting their hand on a hot burner. Some have to test it a couple times to see if the first burn was an anomaly.
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