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    Old 08-20-2011, 08:30 AM
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    Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
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    Uh oh. Getting the "I wants" again. Kind of makes me cranky. :lol:

    (Okay, it's late, and I still have about 3 more hours of work to go, forgive the punniness).

    http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/atq/2554689223.html
    That little beauty is mine!!! She sold it for $40.00. It is in such wonderful condition!!! All she needs is a needle and a bobbin, and a short spa treatment. An original handcrank Model 66k from July 1908.

    Texas Jan

    More pictures to follow later.
    Aww, jealous now! :) :) Congrats--glad it went to a good home. I was going to e-mail this morning (or almost afternoon now) to see if the seller still had it. It looked really nice in the pictures--I definitely want to see when she's had her treatment.
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    Old 08-20-2011, 08:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by deplaylady
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    delaylady, I love that table...I'd pay $50 for just the table...
    The table is fantastic, actually the table is what sold me! When I got it home I got to admire it more - it's really beautiful. It's made out of oak. The man was a wood worker so it wasn't just something thrown together. It sews really nice - and I figured out how to drop the feed dogs (manuals are great). There is a lot more room under the harp than any of my other machines. It will look prettier (and run even better) when I oil it and wipe it gook off - not that there is a lot of gook!
    She is a beauty indeed!!! Congratulations on such a wonderful machine.

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    Old 08-20-2011, 08:34 AM
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    Originally Posted by deplaylady
    The table is fantastic, actually the table is what sold me! When I got it home I got to admire it more - it's really beautiful. It's made out of oak. The man was a wood worker so it wasn't just something thrown together. It sews really nice - and I figured out how to drop the feed dogs (manuals are great). There is a lot more room under the harp than any of my other machines. It will look prettier (and run even better) when I oil it and wipe it gook off - not that there is a lot of gook!
    That table is such a great idea. I have to put that in my "neat idea" file. The price was a steal too! It makes you see just how important these sewing machines were to people and how proud they were of them.
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    Old 08-20-2011, 08:35 AM
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    Originally Posted by Charlee
    Quilt Mom, mine has done the same thing...and then turns around and points out various machines and asks if I want them! :lol: Thanks for the lemon bars!! One of my favs!!
    Charlee I had to put my foot down on buying machines myself, not because of lack of space or anything but I have at least 10 treadles I need to restore so I can bring them into my house for display. Being sick like I have been gives me lots of time to look at CL and buy machines I dont need. :lol:


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    Old 08-20-2011, 08:39 AM
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    Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
    Look what I found on Craigslist in Dallas. She asked $50, but when I talked to her, she said she would take $40 because it wasn't a machine you could really sew on. These are before pictures. She needs a good oiling, but I don't think she will need a full kerosene spa treatment.
    If this Dallas 100 + degree weather ever goes away, I'll be cleaning machines for weeks.

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    Jan that is a gorgeous machine and one heck of a deal!! I am glad you were able to get it and the decals are wonderful!!

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    Originally Posted by lee231
    Picked this up this morning at the local SA store. T
    And you got a great deal on one of the best Singers made!


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    Old 08-20-2011, 08:52 AM
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    Originally Posted by Lostn51
    Originally Posted by Charlee
    Quilt Mom, mine has done the same thing...and then turns around and points out various machines and asks if I want them! :lol: Thanks for the lemon bars!! One of my favs!!
    Charlee I had to put my foot down on buying machines myself, not because of lack of space or anything but I have at least 10 treadles I need to restore so I can bring them into my house for display. Being sick like I have been gives me lots of time to look at CL and buy machines I dont need. :lol:


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    Has it done you any good Billy? (Putting your foot down)
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    Originally Posted by Charlee
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    Quilt Mom, mine has done the same thing...and then turns around and points out various machines and asks if I want them! :lol: Thanks for the lemon bars!! One of my favs!!
    Charlee I had to put my foot down on buying machines myself, not because of lack of space or anything but I have at least 10 treadles I need to restore so I can bring them into my house for display. Being sick like I have been gives me lots of time to look at CL and buy machines I dont need. :lol:


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    Has it done you any good Billy? (Putting your foot down)

    I had to put my foot down and it is tearing me up... Had to pass on a few cool ones lately. The PI and work has me down.
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    Old 08-20-2011, 08:56 AM
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    Originally Posted by Lostn51
    Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
    Look what I found on Craigslist in Dallas. She asked $50, but when I talked to her, she said she would take $40 because it wasn't a machine you could really sew on. These are before pictures. She needs a good oiling, but I don't think she will need a full kerosene spa treatment.
    If this Dallas 100 + degree weather ever goes away, I'll be cleaning machines for weeks.

    Texas Jan :-D
    Jan that is a gorgeous machine and one heck of a deal!! I am glad you were able to get it and the decals are wonderful!!

    Billy
    I was blessed. A friend and I drove 90 miles each way to pick her up. She has hardly been used, at least the decals look that way. The oak box isn't original, but it is sturdy and in good shape.

    Texas Jan
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    Old 08-20-2011, 09:39 AM
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    Originally Posted by BoJangles
    Originally Posted by jljack
    Originally Posted by lee231
    DD picked this up at an auction, 2 of 2 Minnesota 'B'
    $20 Today she inform me that she spotted a National Two Spool for $30, will have to go look at that one, she says it in rough shape.
    That Minnesota will clean up great!! Can't wait to see it. Did you get the 2 spools? Talk to Bojangles...she has 1 or 2.
    Yep, I have two of those great Two Spools and I love them both. Monica, Vintagemotif, also has two of the Two Spools. We both use our Two Spools for all our piecing. The Two Spool makes it so easy to piece first because you have two spools of thread so your time spent changing the bobbin is greatly reduced, and second that original foot on the Two Spools is exactly 1/4"! How can you beat that!

    Nancy
    Probably a dumb question, but why, oh why, did they quit making two spools??? Seems to me they should have been the wave of the future. Crazy! I get so tired of sewing and getting into it and finally notice three feet back I ran out of bobbin thread! Happens way too frequently!
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