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Old 03-29-2011, 02:30 PM
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I got an amazing machine on eBay today...anyway, amazing to me!! It looks absolutely GREAT!! 1917 Western Electric. It has been cleaned up and it works!! I got it really, really, ridiculously cheap....I couldn't hardly believe it. Tell me what you think. BTW....my DH is gonna KILL me!!! LOL...oh well.

Awesome machine. She looks like new. Congrats.
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Old 03-29-2011, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jljack
I got an amazing machine on eBay today...anyway, amazing to me!! It looks absolutely GREAT!! 1917 Western Electric. It has been cleaned up and it works!! I got it really, really, ridiculously cheap....I couldn't hardly believe it. Tell me what you think. BTW....my DH is gonna KILL me!!! LOL...oh well.
What a great looking machine and so clean. Glenn
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Originally Posted by jljack
I got an amazing machine on eBay today...anyway, amazing to me!! It looks absolutely GREAT!! 1917 Western Electric. It has been cleaned up and it works!! I got it really, really, ridiculously cheap....I couldn't hardly believe it. Tell me what you think. BTW....my DH is gonna KILL me!!! LOL...oh well.
What a great looking machine and so clean. Glenn Sorry for the double post.
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Old 03-29-2011, 02:51 PM
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I just got a 1914 Singer Red Eye with the back clamping feet.
I wondered if you would know where I can purchase additional pieces for it such as a quarter inch foot etc etc.
Do they make these for my machine to accomodate the latest type of quilting on a machine if you know what I mean?
I bought a walking foot that I can use on my Featherweight for example.
I hope this pic comes through.[/quote]

What a beautiful machine. If it needs a new home I will more than willing to send you my address. lol Kathie
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Old 03-29-2011, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by jljack
I got an amazing machine on eBay today...anyway, amazing to me!! It looks absolutely GREAT!! 1917 Western Electric. It has been cleaned up and it works!! I got it really, really, ridiculously cheap....I couldn't hardly believe it. Tell me what you think. BTW....my DH is gonna KILL me!!! LOL...oh well.
What a great looking machine and so clean. Glenn
That's what struck me about it....the seller said it is coming out of their personal collection, and has been treated lovingly. I am filled with anticipation!!! :-)
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Mickey, what a beautiful machine. The cabinet is exquisite. I've never seen one like that. What year was it made? Lucy
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Old 03-29-2011, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by jljack
I got an amazing machine on eBay today...anyway, amazing to me!! It looks absolutely GREAT!! 1917 Western Electric. It has been cleaned up and it works!! I got it really, really, ridiculously cheap....I couldn't hardly believe it. Tell me what you think. BTW....my DH is gonna KILL me!!! LOL...oh well.
Nice looking machine--it looks like a National Rotary. I have one in a treadle that has *nearly* made it to the top of the pile--it sews an amazing stitch, so I hope it has!!
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Old 03-29-2011, 03:34 PM
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My ebay buy arrived yesterday...1910 "redeye" with case and luckily bobbin case. She does work but needs a good oiling. I won the bid with 14 others already bidding. I waited for the last few seconds in hopes of winning high bid...and I did all of 55.00 plus 27 shipping...not bad...

I also was lucky enough to find a 1951 301 at a local school tag sale on Sat. I loved seeing all your vintage machines and felt the need to join the club. Went out to the sale just in hopes of finding either a featherweight or 301...prefering the 301 based on gear driven. Got there right as the doors opened at 9 and ran thru only looking for the machines...
Well just as I was abt to leave, hitting the last table a man stood in the way and as he moved "there she was"...OH MY, I couldn't get to her fast enough to see her condition, if she had a bobbin case and worked. Knowing what to look for thanks to all of you.
They stated they did not know if she worked, selling "as is" and I inspected but no bobbin case...But her body was in Mint Condition, not a scratch or ding on her...So I picked her up and off I went to pay her ticket price of $30.00...My sewing Angels have been with me and my recent finds. I took her down to our local Singer dealership who specialize in fixing vintage Singers and she'll be ready to go by Sat. She just needs a good tuneup of oil, and a few minor replacements i.e. foot pedal.
Now it's the hunt for a White Featherweight reasonably priced...I'll need more then one Angel for that....
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Billy, can you tell me what a "hand crank" is? Thanks, Lucy
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Originally Posted by dirty1mom
Found a Singer 206K on CL. 1953 Aluminum. One of the first zig-zags, electric in cabinet. Looks god so does cabinet. Seller says knows nothing about machine, make offier. So, how much do I offer?
I would start at $45.00 and then see what the buyer has in mind. I paid $50 for mine and it included 20 different attachments, 30 bobbins, an extra belt and few other items. I've read that they can be noisy and not that desirable. I personally don't notice the any unusual noise and it sews like a champ. Good luck with your bartering. Let us know how things turn out.

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