Sewing machine available at a rummage sale
#11
I started up a photobook album with pics for the rummage sale.
I don't have the prices yet as I don't have them myself. I'll add them as soon as I get them.
I will also add descriptions to them as soon as I get them as well.
Not all of the sewing machines that have been donated are shown here. ... the green Bell machine is getting tuned up. Before they sell any machine, they test them and if they need any repairs at all, a woman that fixes machines donates her time and restores them. It's a great they have her to do it.
http://s54.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ummage%20Sale/
I don't have the prices yet as I don't have them myself. I'll add them as soon as I get them.
I will also add descriptions to them as soon as I get them as well.
Not all of the sewing machines that have been donated are shown here. ... the green Bell machine is getting tuned up. Before they sell any machine, they test them and if they need any repairs at all, a woman that fixes machines donates her time and restores them. It's a great they have her to do it.
http://s54.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ummage%20Sale/
#13
If you go Friday, I strongly suggest getting there several hours ahead of time. There are long waits to get in to each of the departments... that's why I stopped going when the sale was open to the public. I didn't mind paying the upcharge when things are priced so well - I know they sell the fabric for about a buck a yard roughly. If for some reason you want to go on Thursday for the friends and family day, let me know and I can arrange some passes for you and your sister ;)
This rummage sale is massive. Each area is separated by department - furniture, toys, games, housewares, mens, women's, crafts, linens, sports, etc.
My mother sent me more information about the machines - but no prices. I don't know why she didn't write down the prices. I am sure that she will get the prices to me right away. I am going to update that photobucket album with the info and I'll post here when I do get that done. She did send me model info. I just don't want to have to edit those pics twice ;)
This rummage sale is massive. Each area is separated by department - furniture, toys, games, housewares, mens, women's, crafts, linens, sports, etc.
My mother sent me more information about the machines - but no prices. I don't know why she didn't write down the prices. I am sure that she will get the prices to me right away. I am going to update that photobucket album with the info and I'll post here when I do get that done. She did send me model info. I just don't want to have to edit those pics twice ;)
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My gosh, there are several Singer 301's at that sale. the black, long-bed are fairly scarce items. if you live close & want a machine for classes (straight-stitch only), slant needle, drop feed dog for FM. excellent, excellent machines. wish I were close to bid & buy. Smitty
#19
Hello Yarn or Fabric,
I would be very glad to obtain one of the long bed 301s, especially if it had a case. Tan would be nice if available.
Is there an acceptable way for any of us to purchase a machine without being in New Jersey?
Thanks for letting us know about these.
Aardie.
I would be very glad to obtain one of the long bed 301s, especially if it had a case. Tan would be nice if available.
Is there an acceptable way for any of us to purchase a machine without being in New Jersey?
Thanks for letting us know about these.
Aardie.
Originally Posted by Yarn or Fabric
That's just the first two.
The Kayser is a treadle.
number on plate is 560000
I can't seem to find a date it was made online. I have been told it is in fabulous condition.
The Singer is motorized and the decals are beautiful :)
patent # april 7, 1896
model 16491188
http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_noletter.html
I believe this one was made in 1899
If anyone is interested in the machine, I should be able to get prices on them early next week :)
The Kayser is a treadle.
number on plate is 560000
I can't seem to find a date it was made online. I have been told it is in fabulous condition.
The Singer is motorized and the decals are beautiful :)
patent # april 7, 1896
model 16491188
http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_noletter.html
I believe this one was made in 1899
If anyone is interested in the machine, I should be able to get prices on them early next week :)
#20
They will not ship these machines. They're at a rummage sale. I was just sent even more pictures - and some prices.
Sadly I don't have time to update all the pics in the photobucket or be able to figure out what price goes with what machine... Maybe in the spring my mother will get it together lol.
Kayser coffin treadle: In very good condition. Nice inlaid wood work on both the table part and the coffin lid. Stenciling in good shape. It could use a good cleaning. I didn't have time to clean any of the machines this sale.($200 obo)
Singer 16491188 ($125)
patent dated April 7, 1896
you found that it was made in 1899
Unbelievably beautiful. Clare says it a rare find and in great condition.
It is in a small wooden cabinet, but it's the head that is what's great about it.
Singer 301
NJ B7516 27471 08435
black head with a case. Has a hinge on the end of the head to fold up some of the work area for storage.
Singer 301A ($155)
NA 236143
Brown head
Also has the hinged work area.
Singer Stylist 834 with carry bag. ($100)
manual
free arm
Singer Touch a Tronic 1060 with case ($130)
slant needle
free arm
621 B (serial ?)
Singer 185 K ($100)
small green head with case (top of case is gold-ish in color
Singer 14525 ($100)
slant needle with case
attachments foot pedal
Singer 404 ($120)
Brown head in a cabinet
straight stitch
feed dog switch to raise or lower the feed dogs
very clean
Singer AE250658 ($75)
in cabinet
stenciling is perfect
knee or foot pedal operation
has been re-wired with a white electrical wire.
Might be a good idea to re-wire under head from motor to foot pedal. It looks like it's getting worn in that area.
White Rotary
brown matt finish (has a special name for this finish but I can't remember it)
tee shirt needle plate.
looks like it just rolled out of the factory. Really beautiful
I'm told that the White machines are actually better then the Singers.
in cabinet and has a bench seat with lift off cushion for storage of threads, etc.
Singer 179693 with case ($175)
green medal head
straight and zig zag
attachments & foot pedal
Singer 337 serial # EX55534 ($50)
made in Great Britain
green head with case
Brother CE-4000 Computer ($60)
no case
many built in stitches
instructions & attachments
free arm
Brother VX-810 ($75)
no case
foot pedal built in stitches
Brother serial # C20103791 ($60)
free arm
snap on case
not heavy
some attachments including zipper foot
Kenmore 17626890 ($125)
case
free arm
foot pedal & accessories
Kenmore 158.12111 ($95)
no case
foot pedal
Kenmore 127.8180 ($90)
zig zag
free arm
Kenmore 148.13101 ($115)
zig zag
not a free arm
Riccar RZ-208B ($60)
medal head
2 tone brown & tan head
foot pedal
zig zag
not a free arm
Bell
very small
in wooden case
instruction booklet & original inspection paper (Oct 25, 1954 by PD)
all kinds of attachments
2 built in storage boxes in the case.
foot pedal
Claire said it is very collectible. The cheapest on she could find was $189
Appears to be missing the bobbin housing but we did have it sewing just the stitch was not right. Maybe we'll find the missing part.
All these machines are in working order.
I also have 2 old Singers with bent wood cases. One has been just re-wired and ready to go. Great machine.
The other one is on the work bench to be re-wired, but looks like it would work.
Then I have the little green Bell machine. Clare took it home to see if she could adjust the tension a little so it would sew smoother. It is in a small wooden case. Has attachments and book. Even has the original inspection paper from the factory. It was inspected on October 25, 1954.
Sadly I don't have time to update all the pics in the photobucket or be able to figure out what price goes with what machine... Maybe in the spring my mother will get it together lol.
Kayser coffin treadle: In very good condition. Nice inlaid wood work on both the table part and the coffin lid. Stenciling in good shape. It could use a good cleaning. I didn't have time to clean any of the machines this sale.($200 obo)
Singer 16491188 ($125)
patent dated April 7, 1896
you found that it was made in 1899
Unbelievably beautiful. Clare says it a rare find and in great condition.
It is in a small wooden cabinet, but it's the head that is what's great about it.
Singer 301
NJ B7516 27471 08435
black head with a case. Has a hinge on the end of the head to fold up some of the work area for storage.
Singer 301A ($155)
NA 236143
Brown head
Also has the hinged work area.
Singer Stylist 834 with carry bag. ($100)
manual
free arm
Singer Touch a Tronic 1060 with case ($130)
slant needle
free arm
621 B (serial ?)
Singer 185 K ($100)
small green head with case (top of case is gold-ish in color
Singer 14525 ($100)
slant needle with case
attachments foot pedal
Singer 404 ($120)
Brown head in a cabinet
straight stitch
feed dog switch to raise or lower the feed dogs
very clean
Singer AE250658 ($75)
in cabinet
stenciling is perfect
knee or foot pedal operation
has been re-wired with a white electrical wire.
Might be a good idea to re-wire under head from motor to foot pedal. It looks like it's getting worn in that area.
White Rotary
brown matt finish (has a special name for this finish but I can't remember it)
tee shirt needle plate.
looks like it just rolled out of the factory. Really beautiful
I'm told that the White machines are actually better then the Singers.
in cabinet and has a bench seat with lift off cushion for storage of threads, etc.
Singer 179693 with case ($175)
green medal head
straight and zig zag
attachments & foot pedal
Singer 337 serial # EX55534 ($50)
made in Great Britain
green head with case
Brother CE-4000 Computer ($60)
no case
many built in stitches
instructions & attachments
free arm
Brother VX-810 ($75)
no case
foot pedal built in stitches
Brother serial # C20103791 ($60)
free arm
snap on case
not heavy
some attachments including zipper foot
Kenmore 17626890 ($125)
case
free arm
foot pedal & accessories
Kenmore 158.12111 ($95)
no case
foot pedal
Kenmore 127.8180 ($90)
zig zag
free arm
Kenmore 148.13101 ($115)
zig zag
not a free arm
Riccar RZ-208B ($60)
medal head
2 tone brown & tan head
foot pedal
zig zag
not a free arm
Bell
very small
in wooden case
instruction booklet & original inspection paper (Oct 25, 1954 by PD)
all kinds of attachments
2 built in storage boxes in the case.
foot pedal
Claire said it is very collectible. The cheapest on she could find was $189
Appears to be missing the bobbin housing but we did have it sewing just the stitch was not right. Maybe we'll find the missing part.
All these machines are in working order.
I also have 2 old Singers with bent wood cases. One has been just re-wired and ready to go. Great machine.
The other one is on the work bench to be re-wired, but looks like it would work.
Then I have the little green Bell machine. Clare took it home to see if she could adjust the tension a little so it would sew smoother. It is in a small wooden case. Has attachments and book. Even has the original inspection paper from the factory. It was inspected on October 25, 1954.
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