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auniqueview 10-29-2011 12:41 PM

I was over at Fleamasters today, and a man had an old Singer, and was intersted in selling it to me for $150. uh, no. I picked up the cord, no longer attached to the machine. He said, "Oh, that's the old cord. This one is okay, it runs fine." Uh, no. I am sure you all know what black licorice twists look like. Imagine a long long twist, left out in the sun and sand for about 100 years, and then a rat got to gnaw on it for a few months. That is about what this cord looked like. On the best part of it.

There's just this little voice in me that says.....if this is how the cord looks, what the heck happened to the rest of the machine? No....I don't think so, not even for $50, much less $150. He said, the machine is from 1914. Yeah, I have seen older machines in a lot better condition.

miriam 10-29-2011 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by auniqueview
I was over at Fleamasters today, and a man had an old Singer, and was intersted in selling it to me for $150. uh, no. I picked up the cord, no longer attached to the machine. He said, "Oh, that's the old cord. This one is okay, it runs fine." Uh, no. I am sure you all know what black licorice twists look like. Imagine a long long twist, left out in the sun and sand for about 100 years, and then a rat got to gnaw on it for a few months. That is about what this cord looked like. On the best part of it.

There's just this little voice in me that says.....if this is how the cord looks, what the heck happened to the rest of the machine? No....I don't think so, not even for $50, much less $150. He said, the machine is from 1914. Yeah, I have seen older machines in a lot better condition.

There are some out there that just don't get it do they?

auniqueview 10-29-2011 01:32 PM

I would be terrified to plug it in. I have already been electrocuted once. That is enough to last me a lifetime. I lucked out then, and don't want to push my luck.

Some people just don't get that old and antique don't always mean valuable. I have some antiques around here that the only real value is sentimental, and to me, they are priceless. To others, not so much. But at least, none are dangerous or disgusting.

miriam 10-29-2011 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by auniqueview
I would be terrified to plug it in. I have already been electrocuted once. That is enough to last me a lifetime. I lucked out then, and don't want to push my luck.

Some people just don't get that old and antique don't always mean valuable. I have some antiques around here that the only real value is sentimental, and to me, they are priceless. To others, not so much. But at least, none are dangerous or disgusting.

Always check wires on these old machines. You are right they can be very dangerous. DH checks mine very thoroughly. He's rewired quite a few for me.

miriam 10-29-2011 02:15 PM

DH just sent a link to this one on Murphy's laws of sewing
http://www.murphys-laws.com/murphy/murphy-sewing.html enjoy

Charlee 10-29-2011 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by miriam
DH just sent a link to this one on Murphy's laws of sewing
http://www.murphys-laws.com/murphy/murphy-sewing.html enjoy

I love it! And your machines look mighty cute all dressed up! :)

Bennett 10-29-2011 02:25 PM

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Couldn't buy a sewing machine today to save my life, but I did learn that little old ladies stick money in the strangest places. Bought a $3 bag of red mohair yarn from an estate sale today and found a 1921 Morgan silver dollar in with it.

What I did do today was scrub the innards of the White.

Also saw a Singer 206k in a shop today. Looked interesting...but too expensive for me.

Rub a dub, FR in the tub!
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Sittin' in the sun, enjoying some rays.
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miriam 10-29-2011 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee

Originally Posted by miriam
DH just sent a link to this one on Murphy's laws of sewing
http://www.murphys-laws.com/murphy/murphy-sewing.html enjoy

I love it! And your machines look mighty cute all dressed up! :)

It sounds like we are getting shut down for a while tomorrow. I had a bit of fun dressing them up. Maybe I'll do some more tomorrow. Next time I put one on CL I'm thinking I'm going to dress it up a bit. CL won't be the same will it??? That gray one looks like a machine for a boy to learn on doesn't it. It sews rather gutsy too - gotta love it.

miriam 10-29-2011 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by Bennett
Couldn't buy a sewing machine today to save my life, but I did learn that little old ladies stick money in the strangest places. Bought a $3 bag of red mohair yarn from an estate sale today and found a 1921 Morgan silver dollar in with it.

What I did do today was scrub the innards of the White.

Also saw a Singer 206k in a shop today. Looked interesting...but too expensive for me.

Bennett - it is looking a whole bunch better. More like a cookie. People seem to have inflated ideas what some of the machines are worth if they are selling them and it works the other way when I'm trying to sell one. :roll:

Glenn 10-29-2011 02:36 PM

Miriam, I like the way you dressed your machines. I should do that to some of mine for Christmas :lol:
Glenn


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