Oh, goodness, wish I have been able to read this before I left town. My son and DDIL were in that area on their anniversary trip and antique shopping. They could have snagged me one of them. :( I did text them and told them to BOLO for a treadle for me.
Next time, I'm going to have to take my puter with me so I won't miss anything!! Went too long with CL and QB!!
Originally Posted by Grandmother23
http://pensacola.craigslist.org/atq/2407519596.html
Please tell me someone on this board will go and get these :shock: |
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
Nancy, I must say that you are a walking, talking encyclopedia. How do you manage to retain all of your information? You are so helpful and I do so appreciate you and the fact that you are so willing to share with us. Thank you for being the wonderful person that you are, Kathie
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
If I understood your question correctly, I know what you mean. Did you see this topic on 'my pages' when I posted it? You might find it more helpful than 'bookmarking' googled info.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-81136-1.htm :-D Nancy |
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
Nancy, I must say that you are a walking, talking encyclopedia. How do you manage to retain all of your information? You are so helpful and I do so appreciate you and the fact that you are so willing to share with us. Thank you for being the wonderful person that you are, Kathie
Nancy Thank you Cherry! |
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
What is the difference between a 66 and a 99? Kathie
Nancy |
ok everyone, I have more info from the Pensacola CL listing!!! The prices on some items are a little out of my league, but I've got the info if anyone does want to give a few of these a new home.
1890's Model 12 = $175 Featherweight 55 = $350 White immaculate looking FW (not sure year) = over $400 Pfaff (that is really pretty) not sure year, fancy like the VSM Singers = over $400 Willcox & Gibbs over $400 (my girlfriend who live down there stopped getting prices because some were too high) |
Originally Posted by eb in calif
Does anyone have information on Singer hand crank machines with serial numbers starting with NL-K
I heard these may be remakes. I could not find information on the web about this serial number. The two I have seen are in really great condition, leading me to think they are remakes and not old machines. Nancy |
Originally Posted by Honchey
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
What is the difference between a 66 and a 99? Kathie
Nancy |
Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
ok everyone, I have more info from the Pensacola CL listing!!! The prices on some items are a little out of my league, but I've got the info if anyone does want to give a few of these a new home.
1890's Model 12 = $175 Featherweight 55 = $350 White immaculate looking FW (not sure year) = over $400 Pfaff (that is really pretty) not sure year, fancy like the VSM Singers = over $400 Willcox & Gibbs over $400 (my girlfriend who live down there stopped getting prices because some were too high) Nancy Oh and SewExtreme, beautiful Redeye! Congratulations! |
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
I would love to see the Model 12 and the Pfaff!
Nancy Oh and SewExtreme, beautiful Redeye! Congratulations! Here are pics of the Pfaff & Model 12 ~ I didn't see the serial #, but its in the late 1800 era... I would LOVE to have this Pfaff, she is really really pretty. But my air conditioning compresser just blew on my car yesterday, so that will eat up what I could have used for her. Bummed, very bummed... late 1800's Model 12 ~ comes with plain treadle table, no extensions [ATTACH=CONFIG]204213[/ATTACH] I really really really like her, not sure if I can afford her too... she's so pretty! [ATTACH=CONFIG]204214[/ATTACH] |
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