Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Originally Posted by miriam
Can't you just picture this. A caravan full of quilter, sewing machine ladies pull up to a yard sale.
The ladies are laughing and cheering and having a great time.
So the yard sale has a featherweight and a 66 redeye for $10 each.
HHHHMMMM see who is laughing and cheering when this is over.....
I'll tell you what I'll have the yard sale and you all show up and fight over who gets to buy what...
The ladies are laughing and cheering and having a great time.
So the yard sale has a featherweight and a 66 redeye for $10 each.
HHHHMMMM see who is laughing and cheering when this is over.....
I'll tell you what I'll have the yard sale and you all show up and fight over who gets to buy what...
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by miriam
Can't you just picture this. A caravan full of quilter, sewing machine ladies pull up to a yard sale.
The ladies are laughing and cheering and having a great time.
So the yard sale has a featherweight and a 66 redeye for $10 each.
HHHHMMMM see who is laughing and cheering when this is over.....
I'll tell you what I'll have the yard sale and you all show up and fight over who gets to buy what...
The ladies are laughing and cheering and having a great time.
So the yard sale has a featherweight and a 66 redeye for $10 each.
HHHHMMMM see who is laughing and cheering when this is over.....
I'll tell you what I'll have the yard sale and you all show up and fight over who gets to buy what...
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Originally Posted by Charlee
Miriam...you ARE going to let me have early pick...right? Wouldja take $5 each? ;)
I'll take them BOTH!! :lol:
I'll take them BOTH!! :lol:
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Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Originally Posted by deplaylady
Like this one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/PINK-Necchi-Nora...ht_6960wt_1282
http://cgi.ebay.com/PINK-Necchi-Nora...ht_6960wt_1282
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
I have a free "Free" too. Serial #0240726, patent dates June 14 1910 Oct 10 1911, I hope that helps for dating.
I haven't used mine since I need to find the little ball bearings for the pitman rod.
I haven't used mine since I need to find the little ball bearings for the pitman rod.
Playswithcolor has 031503 Free #5 bought at end of WW1 1918 or 1919?
Monica's Free 0240726 - is it a Free # 5?
Nana's Free 827313 - is it a Free #5?
My friend Deb's Free #5 - C76088
My Free #5 - C83642
Do you all have the Free #5? Does anyone else have one with pending patent dates written on the cabinet top?
Does anyone have a Free with patent dates on the slide plate? If so, what are the dates?
Nancy
Please make sure I have the correct serial numbers. I want to try and figure out why two of the serial number start with 'C'? Something to do with patent's still pending on those machines or a different factory?
Originally Posted by pennijanine
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by Charlee
Ok...here's the deal!
We meet up here at my house in Central Oregon, and hit the quilt/antique/junk stores here....we swing out and go thru NE Oregon, SE Washington, making sure that we hit South Central Washington, on over to the coast, down the coast, and kind of weave our way back here.
We'll take William so he can drive, haul the Uhaul trailer with all of our goodies, and manhandle the machines, and remind us to stop and eat!
:lol:
We meet up here at my house in Central Oregon, and hit the quilt/antique/junk stores here....we swing out and go thru NE Oregon, SE Washington, making sure that we hit South Central Washington, on over to the coast, down the coast, and kind of weave our way back here.
We'll take William so he can drive, haul the Uhaul trailer with all of our goodies, and manhandle the machines, and remind us to stop and eat!
:lol:
Got to hit some "dives" with yummy good food. One of my favorite shows is "drive-in, diners, and dives". We will need to stop at some of those places along this expedition.
My DH has a neice that lives in Washington State and if I were planing a trip to see her I would definitaly wing down and go with you guys. Sounds like sew much fun.
The stories everyone has told are really touching.
With the long weekend coming up I wonder how many of these "older Ladies" will be finding new homes?
I know we will be keeping an eye out.
The stories everyone has told are really touching.
With the long weekend coming up I wonder how many of these "older Ladies" will be finding new homes?
I know we will be keeping an eye out.
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Originally Posted by HisPatchwork
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
I have a free "Free" too. Serial #0240726, patent dates June 14 1910 Oct 10 1911, I hope that helps for dating.
I haven't used mine since I need to find the little ball bearings for the pitman rod.
I haven't used mine since I need to find the little ball bearings for the pitman rod.
Playswithcolor has 031503 Free #5 bought at end of WW1 1918 or 1919?
Monica's Free 0240726 - is it a Free # 5?
Nana's Free 827313 - is it a Free #5?
My friend Deb's Free #5 - C76088
My Free #5 - C83642
Do you all have the Free #5? Does anyone else have one with pending patent dates written on the cabinet top?
Does anyone have a Free with patent dates on the slide plate? If so, what are the dates?
Nancy
Please make sure I have the correct serial numbers. I want to try and figure out why two of the serial number start with 'C'? Something to do with patent's still pending on those machines or a different factory?
PATENTED
FEB. 11-02 SEP. 15-08
" " " DEC. 21-09
OCT. 17-05 JAN. 4-10
JULY 30-07 MAY 20-13
OTHER PATENTS
PENDING
NOTICE
TO
JOBBERS & DEALERS
THIS MACHINE IS SOLD
SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS
AND RESTRICTIONS AS
TO PRICE AT WHICH
AND PERSONS BY
WHOM IT MAY BE
RESOLD, ASCERTAIN-
ABLE FROM THE
MANUFACTURER
UPON APPLICATION
This machine's latest patent is 21 years older than my Dad.
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
My DH has a neice that lives in Washington State and if I were planing a trip to see her I would definitaly wing down and go with you guys. Sounds like sew much fun.
The stories everyone has told are really touching.
With the long weekend coming up I wonder how many of these "older Ladies" will be finding new homes?
I know we will be keeping an eye out.
The stories everyone has told are really touching.
With the long weekend coming up I wonder how many of these "older Ladies" will be finding new homes?
I know we will be keeping an eye out.
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Sorry, I must have posted at the same time as several others did..when i went to look for my post it wasn't right at the end of the thread, so I assumed it must have dissapeared! After re-writing all of it..with one finger because I had to hold the faceplate just right to see it...I left the thread, clicked the email link that tells me a new post has been made..I check it and found the first post i made as well as the UGGGH! post and the one I rewrote...oh well, I will know to check next time..P>S> i had it all neatly spaced too, but it didn't post that way.
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