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Title: ID
Post by: Cheryl on July 30, 2011, 03:04:16 pm
Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to ID this machine and since there are so many of you  knowledgable about sewing machines... maybe someone has an idea?  Its not a Singer..  but it is a treadle...

Here's a link... thanks for looking.. :-)  I appreciate it!  ( maybe someone's grammie had one??)   And yes.. I have posted this at several  specialty forums at yahoo.. but if you know of any outside of yahoo -- feel free to share!  Thanks!


https://www.me.com/gallery/#100106 (https://www.me.com/gallery/#100106)
Title: Re: ID
Post by: Mike8560 on July 30, 2011, 06:32:24 pm
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Title: Re: ID
Post by: Cheryl on July 30, 2011, 08:27:44 pm
Argh!!  I am so sorry...  evidently  Apple is changing their services and  pics is changing.. grrrr...  let me see if I can get  them loaded up at Yahoo or somewhere.. *sigh* brb

ok ..try this...
http://gallery.me.com/upholsteress#100106/IMAG1179&bgcolor=black (http://gallery.me.com/upholsteress#100106/IMAG1179&bgcolor=black)

Title: Re: ID
Post by: Cheryl on July 30, 2011, 08:51:06 pm
There are several pics -- look around.. thanks!! :-)
Title: Re: ID
Post by: Mojo on July 31, 2011, 04:42:08 am
I have one identical to that but mine is a Singer. I have it stored in the basement at our other home in TN. I wished I had it here so I could play with it. I have never sewn on a treadle machine and wold love to give it a go just once. I paid $ 100 for it at an antique auction. :)

I have no idea who the manufacturer is of that machine. Not a clue. Sorry.

Chris
Title: Re: ID
Post by: Cheryl on July 31, 2011, 02:45:31 pm
Thanks Mojo..  I  bought this at a resale shop here in town .. $35.. thought I was buying the cabinet.. had no idea there was a machine in it!  So I am a happy lil clam.  Just gotta ID the darn thing :-)
Title: Re: ID
Post by: sofadoc on July 31, 2011, 02:47:25 pm
It reminds me of a "New Davis" that I had. When my wife's grandmother died, I "inherited" 4 antique treadle machines. I put them up for sale at a local consignment shop. The most that I got for any of them was $40.
Around these parts, the terms "antique dealer" and "junk dealer" are interchangable.
I'm always fascinated to read of the appreciation that people on this board have for antiques. I wish that this area was more like that.
Title: Re: ID
Post by: Cheryl on August 01, 2011, 08:07:50 am
Oh Sofadoc.. I absolutely *LOVELOVELOVE!* old stuff.  It has character, charm..  and an elegance not found in today's  marketplace.   PLus its DURABLE!  And  while my fingers  run over its parts.. admiring the soft curves or the smooth machinery...whether its a sofa, ornate chair.. a hand built rocker or an old sewing machine... even rusty old junk.. I wonder whose hands  toiled to build this  item...  what was  their life like??  What were their dreams... hmm.. was there even time for  hopes and dreams??   And the workmanship...  have you  looked at some of the attachments for the old machines??   :o  My  soon to be son in law is an engineering major and math genius and he is just fascinated and the complexity of the featherweight attachments... HE admires the minds that created this stuff.. :-)  I ramble.. my bad..

Breaks over!  Back to work!