Singer Cabinets from the 20's

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Old 05-18-2015, 02:29 PM
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I have my Grandmother's 66-6 that originally came in the the same 40 cabinet with the 3/4 split. It is a 1928 model, bought when my Mother was born. Eventually my Grandmother gave the machine in the cabinet to my Mother when she had kids. Around the time I was born my Mother bought a 401 and had them put it in the cabinet. The dealer evidently put the 66 into a (50's era)case, which my Mom gave back to my Grandma. I will eventually put the 66 back into the cabinet when it comes to me. I found one of the stools a few years back and gave it to my Mom. I think the stool is a differnt color finish - but will refinish them together one day.

I have a 3-drawer cabinet that matches the 40 cabinet. I bought it with a 301 in a 56 cabinet for $50 but have seen these cabinets so rarely that I jumped on the craigslist ad, going to get in on Thanksgiving a few years back. It needs refinishing too. The young guy who helped my load his grandmothers machine kinda smirked but I was really happy to get it.

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