I gave up on the 241 - I put it on CL and someone is getting it tomorrow. In ways, I'm sad to see it go. It is utterly well engineered. It is probably industrial at it's finest. That machine was used by a lady to do decorating. Then she let it set in the basement for a very long time.
The table is industrial beautiful nice legs beautiful wood. I don't feel like it beat me. Right now I am the only one with any kind of job so I don't have a ton of time to mess with it. But, I have another I use so it was taking up too much space. I sold a couple other machines last week too. We have a mammoth project going with a house we bought in a tax sale - I've felt overwhelmed by too many things lately. And I'm thinking I have what I really NEED right now. I just need to make it all work for me. The house we are working on is in pretty sorry shape. We got it pretty cheap so we own it outright. It will take a lot of sweat to get things in good shape though. I'm hoping to get a blog going on it sometime. I'm not much of a computer wiz. I might have to get some help on getting the blog going. |
Sorry--list I used is in Encyclopedia of Antique Sewing Machines by Charles Law. There's a short list here:
http://rustybobbin.com/blog/?cat=15&paged=2 and the ISMACS needle list might help: http://www.ismacs.net/needle_and_sha...eedle-list.pdf
Originally Posted by Nanamoms
Hi, Miz Johnny, do you have the link to the site you found? I still can't find anything and I even looked under Davis. Thanks so much!
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Century, with no other name (there are others such as Century Grand, etc.) is listed as being made by Davis.
Originally Posted by Nanamoms
Has anyone here heard of the Century brand of sewing machine. It is a treadle. I'm going to look at one tomorrow so I was trying to find some info on it. The SN is 857553. The seller did tell me is uses the bullet type bobbin which is missing. Just want to be sure if I decide on it that I can get parts. :)
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Amazing work on the cabinet!
Originally Posted by Bennett
Thought y'all would appreciate some pictures. This is the 127 treadle that I've been working on. Just got the drawers back on the cabinet this afternoon. I wasn't trying to do a "perfect" restoration, just get it cleaned up and in better repair. I did take the veneer off the drawers and us that to repair some larger chips in other places. The wood underneath was oak, so I just stained that a dark color (going for some contrast). It still has some nicks and stains. I think it was in a barn for some time. Took off the old shellac, put on a few new coats, and it's nice and shiny! The drawer "cases" were badly beat up, so I just reversed the left/right to take advantage of the nicer veneer that had been on the inside face.
Started in on cleaning the machine last night *after* chipping out the dirt dauber nests built up in the pillar. |
Originally Posted by luce321
Billy, I have a Necchi, Model No. 536FB, and it has another number 10534. It is in a nice desk type cabinet and is in good condition. It also sews very well. Can you tell me what year it was made? I have checked on line without success. Would appreciate any info you can give me.
Thanks, Lucy |
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Guess what?
I bought my second Singer 301, tan... with original manual, buttonhole maker, attachments and original cabinet. It is DIRTY! I don't even want it in our home. My turn to do the happy dance. Will be posting photos tomorrow, I hope. Paid $70. Another craigslist find. Love that site. :-D |
Thank you so much!! I did locate the Centery on the needle info site which is great. I joined ISMACS newletter so I can post on there as soon as they approve me. YEAH, this has been a fun search...it was challenging!
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Sorry--list I used is in Encyclopedia of Antique Sewing Machines by Charles Law. There's a short list here:
http://rustybobbin.com/blog/?cat=15&paged=2 and the ISMACS needle list might help: http://www.ismacs.net/needle_and_sha...eedle-list.pdf
Originally Posted by Nanamoms
Hi, Miz Johnny, do you have the link to the site you found? I still can't find anything and I even looked under Davis. Thanks so much!
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Century, with no other name (there are others such as Century Grand, etc.) is listed as being made by Davis.
Originally Posted by Nanamoms
Has anyone here heard of the Century brand of sewing machine. It is a treadle. I'm going to look at one tomorrow so I was trying to find some info on it. The SN is 857553. The seller did tell me is uses the bullet type bobbin which is missing. Just want to be sure if I decide on it that I can get parts. :)
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Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Probably more like this one:
http://karen-logcabinquilter.blogspo...g-machine.html They are very cheaply made. I have one here somewhere with a different name, but have never tried to sew on it. Nancy |
Here is a nice 66 in a cabinet, just needs power cord for cheap.
http://wichita.craigslist.org/fuo/2491429380.html Tommie |
Originally Posted by miriam
I gave up on the 241 - I put it on CL and someone is getting it tomorrow. In ways, I'm sad to see it go. It is utterly well engineered. It is probably industrial at it's finest. That machine was used by a lady to do decorating. Then she let it set in the basement for a very long time.
The table is industrial beautiful nice legs beautiful wood. I don't feel like it beat me. Right now I am the only one with any kind of job so I don't have a ton of time to mess with it. But, I have another I use so it was taking up too much space. I sold a couple other machines last week too. We have a mammoth project going with a house we bought in a tax sale - I've felt overwhelmed by too many things lately. And I'm thinking I have what I really NEED right now. I just need to make it all work for me. The house we are working on is in pretty sorry shape. We got it pretty cheap so we own it outright. It will take a lot of sweat to get things in good shape though. I'm hoping to get a blog going on it sometime. I'm not much of a computer wiz. I might have to get some help on getting the blog going. Nancy |
Originally Posted by sew wishful
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Guess what?
I bought my second Singer 301, tan... with original manual, buttonhole maker, attachments and original cabinet. It is DIRTY! I don't even want it in our home. My turn to do the happy dance. Will be posting photos tomorrow, I hope. Paid $70. Another craigslist find. Love that site. :-D http://kpr.craigslist.org/atq/2426926820.html You want the tan one? I thought you wanted the black 301! Here is the ad of the one I bought today... http://kpr.craigslist.org/atq/2489079605.html :-D One of my 301s will go on my craigslist-find Grace frame. Will have to sew with both to determine which one to use. |
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