One more Craigslist outing of interest
#1
One more Craigslist outing of interest
I'm pretty sure the person we bought the 28, New National and 48K from last weekend is doing this sale. I don't know if we're going to make it out to Random Lake and I also don't know if he'll have the Red Eye in parlor cabinet at the sale but it's quite possible:
http://sheboygan.craigslist.org/atq/3313493121.html
http://sheboygan.craigslist.org/atq/3313493121.html
#3
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The 201 looks lovely! I have hand crank/treadled 201. It came to me as a hand crank, but its far too much work to wind a bobbin or sew with the hand crank. The Singer 28 is lovely too!!
Sharon W.
a victim of SMAD(sewing machine acquisition disorder)
Sharon W.
a victim of SMAD(sewing machine acquisition disorder)
#6
The mother lode?
I'm afraid we're in the same boat. We did make it out there to his sale today - after I picked up a 27 w/Persian decals this morning. I wasn't going to go but Herself thought it would be a good outing. I was going to take the car. She thought it would be better to take the van. You see where this is going?
A Frister & Rossmann beauty. Another with mother-of-pearl inlays that I don't recognize and I've forgotten what he told me. A 128 with the hand crank attachment (didn't ask if it was original.) All with their cases. The cases for the first two even have keys.
Oh, and a New Home in grungy shape, but the decals look good and for $5 we couldn't pass it up.
And let's not forget the #13 treadle. No dust cover for it, though.
All are supposed to work and I have no reason to doubt him.
Heck, we even picked up a table on which to display some of them! That's it in the pictures with the three hand crank machines.
We didn't pick up the $1 99 for parts (frozen) or the $5 201 that actually works, though. Really we left quite a few machines if someone were still interested tomorrow.
I think this had better be enough (less the one that's already shipping from eBay) - space and $ dictate that it's time to actually start cleaning them up and getting them displayed properly. We may even get our dining room table back.
A Frister & Rossmann beauty. Another with mother-of-pearl inlays that I don't recognize and I've forgotten what he told me. A 128 with the hand crank attachment (didn't ask if it was original.) All with their cases. The cases for the first two even have keys.
Oh, and a New Home in grungy shape, but the decals look good and for $5 we couldn't pass it up.
And let's not forget the #13 treadle. No dust cover for it, though.
All are supposed to work and I have no reason to doubt him.
Heck, we even picked up a table on which to display some of them! That's it in the pictures with the three hand crank machines.
We didn't pick up the $1 99 for parts (frozen) or the $5 201 that actually works, though. Really we left quite a few machines if someone were still interested tomorrow.
I think this had better be enough (less the one that's already shipping from eBay) - space and $ dictate that it's time to actually start cleaning them up and getting them displayed properly. We may even get our dining room table back.
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