My Montgomery Ward $5 finds
#13
My guild has a group of young women who want to learn how to quilt and they have been asking for more machines so they can have something to work with. This is a good idea. I'll check my Goodwill for machines.
#14
Originally Posted by NikkiLu
I have a MW Model No. UHT J1939
It looks almost just like your first one - does it have a little door on the top that opens and little cams fit in it? I do have the book on mine if that helps you at all.
It looks almost just like your first one - does it have a little door on the top that opens and little cams fit in it? I do have the book on mine if that helps you at all.
My intent for these was to spruce them up and donate them to a group that teaches young girls how to quilt. Right now I am debating with myself if it is worthwhile to get her fixed (unless I can do it myself). Both of these machines weigh in around 40 pounds each! Since the URR 260 is working, I will buy the manual online. It's a shame there is no resource online to help you date these machines or get the name of the original manufacturer. Ward only labeled their machines - they never manufactured them.
#15
Originally Posted by isnthatodd
I had a Signature machine like your second picture for a long time, until I wore it out. I did like it. Got it when we got married and used it for 4 kids and about 25 years!
Thanks,
#16
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OHMIGOSH!!! I just bought a montgomery sewing machine at a yards sale today for $2.00 that almost looks like the first pic. Mine doesn't have the cord.
#18
Did you get the manual for the 260?
Originally Posted by redpurselady
I just happened to come upon these at a resale shop that donates proceeds to a battered women's shelter. They were marked at $20, but when I asked for a discount (I always ask for a discount :-) ) she said they wanted to get rid of all machines so they were all $5 as is. I was so excited with the first one which came with several attachments and seemed to be in good condition. When I got home and tried her out, the bobbin chamber does not turn so I will try and have her fixed if not too expensive. The other machine works perfectly, just need to find a manual so I can keep her oiled and happy.
#20
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Central Florida
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I have a Signature sewing machine my MIL gave me 37 years ago. The wiring is brittle now, so I'm scared to use it, but I loved it! I'd still be using it if it weren't for that brittle wiring! I'm afraid of it starting a fire. Fabulous machine!! Congratulations on a grand purchase!!
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