your opinion of this cabinet
#4
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It is a very typical cabinet for the black Singers and appears to be in really good shape. Not everyone could afford one of the ornate cabinets, or probably wanted one. I would take it in a heartbeat.
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I've quite a few for sale, This is just a photo I grabbed. The center piece is not a drawer. The one I can get has a Black singer inside. The cabinet color is light , maybe pickled oak.
I going to get this one.
I going to get this one.
#8
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Location: Sacramento County, CA
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That was the cabinet my first sewing machine was put in. It came from a high school so it endured plenty of wear. I used that even with the names and dates scratched all over into the finish.
Right now I have one of the thinner cabinets where the fold out part rests on an arm and the one pictured up here is much more sturdy when it is folded out. It is very much worth the extra space if you have the extra space to give.
Right now I have one of the thinner cabinets where the fold out part rests on an arm and the one pictured up here is much more sturdy when it is folded out. It is very much worth the extra space if you have the extra space to give.
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