Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Lostn51
I am going to try and to make the ISMACS get together after talking to my wife tonite. She really wants to meet as many folks on here as she can and I want to say thank you to everyone that has supported me during this hard time. And I think Lisa (Quiltaddict) will be there and if that is so we are going to do some serious dumpster diving!!!
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This is what my Moma deliverd to me today, It cost me $75.00 the machine is a 1938. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Looks like you've got some work to do. Bet it will be pretty!
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Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Have a question. Has anyone seen or own a Western Electric portable (wooden case) that is an electric two spools machine?? I have a friend wanting to sell one, but have no idea what it is worth. In really nice shape. Who made the 2 spool machines??
Texas Jan If it has a "can" in the bobbin area that holds a spool then it is a Two Spools machine. I have seen them sell as high as $650 on ebay, last year. Keep it!!!! It's a great machine for piecing. Texas Jan Just keep looking!!! |
Originally Posted by valleyquiltermo
This is what my Moma deliverd to me today, It cost me $75.00 the machine is a 1938. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Anyone familiar with these hinges!!!
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Originally Posted by Honchey
Anyone familiar with these hinges!!!
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My "White" boat anchor. I was given this machine (head only) and told it was just about good enough to be a boat anchor. I've been doing some research on it and found out it is a 1904 White Family Rotary machine, a very early one before they started using the large "T-shirt" plate. The cabinet was thrown away,(before I knew about it) except this one piece of wood that is a "hand hole cover". I decided to just clean her up and leave her decals trashed, since she is a pretty rare old dame. More pictures when she is finished. Now she needs a cabinet.
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Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
My "White" boat anchor. I was given this machine (head only) and told it was just about good enough to be a boat anchor. I've been doing some research on it and found out it is a 1904 White Family Rotary machine, a very early one before they started using the large "T-shirt" plate. The cabinet was thrown away,(before I knew about it) except this one piece of wood that is a "hand hole cover". I decided to just clean her up and leave her decals trashed, since she is a pretty rare old dame. More pictures when she is finished. Now she needs a cabinet.
Texas Jan I'm busy posting some slant-o-matic machines on Indy CL - discount for QBers. |
Went for a look at the Singer 9W but it just didn't ring my bell so I didn't get it. It's all there and most of the decals are ok except for the one on the base, it had a few attachments, some bobbins and the bobbin case was there also. If anybody is interested, PM me and I can tell you where it's located. The cabinet will take quite alot of work.
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