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Old 10-22-2013, 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by miriam View Post
http://muncie.craigslist.org/atq/4109737935.html
just how much should someone else pay for your sentiment???
If it has sentimental value, why would you sell it? I have a few items that have sentimental value to them and I wouldn't sell them for a million dollars!!!
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Old 10-22-2013, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by DonnaC View Post
Well, this is really interesting. A person looking for someone to restore an antique Singer machine. The machine looks to be in really, really rough shape, though.

http://providence.craigslist.org/wan/4143942231.html
It can be done but it would cost a lot of time.
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Old 10-22-2013, 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by DonnaC View Post
Well, this is really interesting. A person looking for someone to restore an antique Singer machine. The machine looks to be in really, really rough shape, though.

http://providence.craigslist.org/wan/4143942231.html
I'd bet real money that they stop looking for a restorer when they find out what a restorer will cost...especially on one that looks like that. Unless that one came to Oregon in the Conestoga wagon with great grandma I don't see how it'd ever be worth the cost.
Or am I not seeing something here?

EDIT: Person of low integrity could take a good machine - repaint it using matching decals - swap the number plate - let it sit on the shelf for a month and then call it done for $400.

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Old 10-22-2013, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Lew Schiller View Post
I'd bet real money that they stop looking for a restorer when they find out what a restorer will cost...especially on one that looks like that. Unless that one came to Oregon in the Conestoga wagon with great grandma I don't see how it'd ever be worth the cost.
Or am I not seeing something here?
We should each send them a bid. LOL How much is 10 or 12 hours worth???
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Old 10-22-2013, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by miriam View Post
We should each send them a bid. LOL How much is 10 or 12 hours worth???
Wouldn't there need to be a significant amount of expensive plating work that needs to be done?
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Originally Posted by Lew Schiller View Post
Wouldn't there need to be a significant amount of expensive plating work that needs to be done?
yup - could run them some money... must have sentimental value.......
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Old 10-22-2013, 08:05 AM
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This one will not go away. Carved wooden pants on Singer irons.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/que/art/4104275533.html
and the worst part is that they are INDUSTRIAL irons.... grrrrrrr
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and the worst part is that they are INDUSTRIAL irons.... grrrrrrr
Aw darn Steve - I though that was an interesting art piece till you pointed that out...now...double Grrr...I could use those :-(
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and the worst part is that they are INDUSTRIAL irons.... grrrrrrr
Steve, Thanks to your thread I noticed that. This ad has been coming and going for at least a year. But in theory the irons could be removed and and the "art" could use a different base. The irons will only become scarcer as time goes on, so in a way, is s/he preserving them for posterity?
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Originally Posted by Sheluma View Post
Thanks, Tammi. That thread is great for your pictures showing the differences of the 15 and 115. I thought it might be Central Bobbin, but it seems like such a meaningless distinction. Central to the left side of the machine?

This looks like a sweet deal for someone, but would it have been so hard to take a picture of the whole front of the machine? It looks like it's in a storage shed, so it would be harder now.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/wch/atq/4143442736.html
I never liked that name either, but at the end of the day, I wasn't even close to being born when they named it. Not my call. If it was, I would also have said a 15-90 and a 15-91 and a 201-2 and a 201-3 should have different enough names that people wouldn't mix them up.

There's an ad on kijiji here. It shows up every few months. It's a photo of a machine cabinet crammed into a very full closet (someone -might- have a shoe problem...) I emailed her once to ask what the machine was. She said she'd dig it out and email me back with a photo. I never heard from her again, but she's posted it 3 times since. I give up. I hope this machine doesn't suffer the same fate (too lazy to sell it)

Originally Posted by Sheluma View Post
Really! Are you gonna get that? The case looks like it goes to a 348 or something like that.
Edit: Actually the case looks newer than a 348. I don't know.
Naw,.. I have too many projects at the moment. Someone else can and probably have to free up the stitch selectors. Or they can bring it to me, and I'll do it, but know that the machine will be gone when I'm done with it.

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This one will not go away. Carved wooden pants on Singer irons.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/que/art/4104275533.html
What a creative way to ruin a set of irons!!
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