My quest for FW
#31
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
Posts: 3,992
You know you are a true addict when you have to keep a spreadsheet for your vintage sewing machines and you have to put labels on the cases and cabinets so you know what you have. I am hopelessly addicted.
#32
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Carolina - But otherwise, NOTW
Posts: 7,940
I now have 10 vintage machines, and I am also hopelessly addicted. I don't mind admitting it.... I have a Featherweight, and have had it for about 1 year. It is sitting in it's case nice and snug under my quilting machine frame. I use my 301a almost exclusively for piecing, but plan on using my treadles for that soon. It's gonna be hard to switch, because I do LOVE my 301a. I have a few true antique machines, which I love and am so happy to have. I don't sew on them right now, as I only have a few bobbins and needles to fit, and don't want to use them. So, they are pretty much just part of the collection for their age/looks.
#33
Hmmm let's see...
I did fairly well for quite awhile. I've owned my FW for 40 years, my Mom's 403 for 5 years and then I found this group...and in the last 12 months I have bought:
1891 Singer VS2
1915 Singer 66 Redeye
1950's Morse Fotomatic
It's not looking too good. I'm hooked. I browse Craigslist everyday, Shop Goodwill & Ebay at least once a week, my brother goes to yard sales & estate sales & keeps an eye out for me.
Resistance is futile!
I did fairly well for quite awhile. I've owned my FW for 40 years, my Mom's 403 for 5 years and then I found this group...and in the last 12 months I have bought:
1891 Singer VS2
1915 Singer 66 Redeye
1950's Morse Fotomatic
It's not looking too good. I'm hooked. I browse Craigslist everyday, Shop Goodwill & Ebay at least once a week, my brother goes to yard sales & estate sales & keeps an eye out for me.
Resistance is futile!
#34
I too have lots of antique singers, I had a yard sale at my daughters a couple weeks ago , and a man was there talking about buying for resale and i ask if he ever gets any old vintage black singer machines. He said as a matter of fact I have one at home now I can go get it and let you see it. He said you might not want it because it is a very small machine I said what kind of case is it in, and he said a small little black case. By this time I was getting very interested. I couldn't believe my eyes when he came back with it. A FEATHER WEIGHT that looked almost new , decals perfect. I had to bring it home and put it beside my other FW and about nine other machines . 66 redeye I found for $56.00, 99's And the list goes go. Call me addicted if you like but i just can't pass them up ,the good thing is my husband helps me look for them.
#35
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,585
Well,
I have denied being addicted to vintage machines! Unfortunately, I started looking at what I have, and I have NOTHING BUT VINTAGE MACHINES! LOL! So, I guess I'm also an addict to vintage machines!(I have eight!)LOL! My cousin in Arkansas has my great-grandmother's treadle machine, so she's going to take pictures of it. I promised her I would try to help her restore/rejuvenate the machine. She'd love to have it working! Since my son worked as a sewing machine mechanic for 14 years, we can afford to lend a hand!
Jeanette Frantz
I have denied being addicted to vintage machines! Unfortunately, I started looking at what I have, and I have NOTHING BUT VINTAGE MACHINES! LOL! So, I guess I'm also an addict to vintage machines!(I have eight!)LOL! My cousin in Arkansas has my great-grandmother's treadle machine, so she's going to take pictures of it. I promised her I would try to help her restore/rejuvenate the machine. She'd love to have it working! Since my son worked as a sewing machine mechanic for 14 years, we can afford to lend a hand!
Jeanette Frantz
#37
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Springfield Oregon
Posts: 1,481
Yep, me too on the spreadsheet, I also have 3x5 cards that I write stuff down on as I "check them in" and discover what they need.
#38
It's one machine less from this afternoon (sold the 221 centennial) but there's a beautiful redeye 66 in a six drawer cabinet in the back of the car, waiting for tomorrow when someone's coming to get my 319 in cabinet. Only then can I can get it into the house! It's the cabinets that fill the house, not the portables or heads.
Still monitoring classifieds and eBay because it's still fun!
#39
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Victorian Sweatshop
Posts: 863
I thought the 12 step program was: Acquire, not necessarily in order, a 301, 201, 99, 15-91, 221, 15 Clone, Wilson and Gibbs, a Redeye treadle ...... and so on. No one said we had to stop at 12.
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