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trueimage 06-09-2010 07:29 PM

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Does anyone have any information on Singer reproductions? I can't find anything online. There's someone in my hometown who has one for $80 and it looks beautiful. She said she paid $400 for it. She also said it was " new condition-never been used." Does Singer make reproductions? Could she have possible meant 'refurbished' instead of 'reproduction'?

wvdek 06-09-2010 07:44 PM

Ask Lostin51 or Charlee. They will know.

trueimage 06-09-2010 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by wvdek
Ask Lostin51 or Charlee. They will know.


Thanks!!!

Charlee 06-09-2010 07:56 PM

Yes, Singer still makes treadles. I'm not sure about them tho, altho the photos you show do indicate that this could very well be one of the "new treadles". They're really not a reproduction, since they're being made by the company that owns the rights, and if I'm not mistaken, they never really stopped making them....the market in the US just wasn't good, but they did sell in Asia, and they send a lot of them to Africa and 3rd World countries that have more rustic living conditions without electricity.

Pam 06-09-2010 08:01 PM

These machines can still be purchased through Amish stores as well.

Lostn51 06-09-2010 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee
Yes, Singer still makes treadles. I'm not sure about them tho, altho the photos you show do indicate that this could very well be one of the "new treadles". They're really not a reproduction, since they're being made by the company that owns the rights, and if I'm not mistaken, they never really stopped making them....the market in the US just wasn't good, but they did sell in Asia, and they send a lot of them to Africa and 3rd World countries that have more rustic living conditions without electricity.

Charlee is right this is made in China by a company authorized to manufacture the machine for them. The quality is really inferior and I have seen a couple of them and the cabinets are so cheap the drawer fell apart when I pulled it out to look into it. The machine is very cheaply made and the stitch regulator will not stay in one spot it will constantly move on you and you will have to keep adjusting it.

I have heard nothing but bad things about these machines and I can tell you from first hand that I would not have one even if it was given to me.

Billy

stitchinwitch 06-10-2010 02:50 AM

About 10 or so years ago I saw alot of retailers sell those - 'was tempted to buy one because they looked great - I DO remember they sold for $199 then. I wonder why they aren't making them anymore??

CarrieAnne 06-10-2010 04:00 AM

I bet for less than 80.00 you could find an antique one if you wanted....mine was only 50.00! But it wasnt in that nice of shape though, but really old.

Tink's Mom 06-10-2010 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by Lostn51

Originally Posted by Charlee
Yes, Singer still makes treadles. I'm not sure about them tho, altho the photos you show do indicate that this could very well be one of the "new treadles". They're really not a reproduction, since they're being made by the company that owns the rights, and if I'm not mistaken, they never really stopped making them....the market in the US just wasn't good, but they did sell in Asia, and they send a lot of them to Africa and 3rd World countries that have more rustic living conditions without electricity.

Charlee is right this is made in China by a company authorized to manufacture the machine for them. The quality is really inferior and I have seen a couple of them and the cabinets are so cheap the drawer fell apart when I pulled it out to look into it. The machine is very cheaply made and the stitch regulator will not stay in one spot it will constantly move on you and you will have to keep adjusting it.

I have heard nothing but bad things about these machines and I can tell you from first hand that I would not have one even if it was given to me.

Billy

I was going to say the same thing...bad quality...Buy a real one...

SherriB 06-10-2010 07:34 AM

I second what everyone has said. You can't beat the quality of an old singer. You could probably find one in very good condition for around $100 or so. I found a beautiful 6 drawer Singer that works wonderfully for $75.


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