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Old 05-30-2010, 08:24 PM
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I just read this entire thread....backwards, just to be different. Somewhere in the ninety something pages someone was asking about the table for the 301 and how much to offer. I have been paying attention to those as I have been toying with the idea of getting one. It depends on condition and what you want it for. Are you going to use it or is it to collect? Please notice the size of the cut-out in these tables as far as what machine fits long or short bed. Some tables have been modified. There was one on E-bay recently listed for 75.00 that didn't sell. If it's in good condition I wouldn't pay more than 50 to 60 bucks. If it's perfect, I would give a little more. The genuine tables do have a serial number on the under the table edge.
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Old 05-30-2010, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dunster
I got it! I got it! I got it!

I called the lady within minutes of her posting the ad and promised that I will come pick it up tomorrow.

Charlee, let me know if you're in the Albany area sometime - we need to meet.
Yeay Dunster!!!!! That was the best $30 you spent in a while!!! Be sure to post lots of photos of it when you get the machine!!!!

Congratulations:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Old 05-30-2010, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by PunkQuilter
I just read this entire thread....backwards, just to be different.
Sometimes thats the best way to read one that is over 107 pages long!!

Good information about the 301 Tables, thank you for the input.

Welcome to the Shop feel free to pull you up a chair and sit a spell and join in on the fun!!!! We are all family in here!!!

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Old 05-31-2010, 03:58 AM
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Wow, that white Featherweight is beautiful! Colour me green with envy!

I have my Singer 27 ready for cleaning, finally free of the cabinet and all the silver bits removed. Just trying to decide what I want to tacle first: rust-removal and polishing of the silver parts (including the green stuff all over the attachments), or the grime and oil-caked dust on/in the machine itself.
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Old 05-31-2010, 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ShutterBug
Wow, that white Featherweight is beautiful! Colour me green with envy!

I have my Singer 27 ready for cleaning, finally free of the cabinet and all the silver bits removed. Just trying to decide what I want to tacle first: rust-removal and polishing of the silver parts (including the green stuff all over the attachments), or the grime and oil-caked dust on/in the machine itself.
Hmm sounds like fun! I would personally start with the machine itself. Good luck cleaning. Remeber to stretch your fingers before starting :mrgreen: Hehe
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I don't know if anyone has answered this, I'm trying to catch up due to work. (a really hateful 4-letter word) :roll:
I was able to find both kerosene and the pourable liquid gold at Lowe's.
Back to reading....I love this VS.
Still hoping to get pictures up of my 'new' treasures. Running out of room for all of them tho' Newest baby arrived this week, one in transit.
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Originally Posted by Kat B
I don't know if anyone has answered this, I'm trying to catch up due to work. (a really hateful 4-letter word) :roll:
I was able to find both kerosene and the pourable liquid gold at Lowe's.
Back to reading....I love this VS.
Still hoping to get pictures up of my 'new' treasures. Running out of room for all of them tho' Newest baby arrived this week, one in transit.
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Thanks, Kat! I'm headed to Lowe's later this morning for the shopping list :) DH just left for a business trip so I figure I have all week to make all the mess I want ;)
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by dunster
I got it! I got it! I got it!

I called the lady within minutes of her posting the ad and promised that I will come pick it up tomorrow.

Charlee, let me know if you're in the Albany area sometime - we need to meet.
Yeay Dunster!!!!! That was the best $30 you spent in a while!!! Be sure to post lots of photos of it when you get the machine!!!!

Congratulations:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Well, tell us what it is, the listing has been taken down... We want to know what great deal you got for your $30...
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Old 05-31-2010, 06:56 AM
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You know what - I don't know for sure! But it sure was purty. There was only one picture, of the sewing machine head and the top part of the case. It is an older treadle, missing a drawer and some pulls, but I hope I can find replacements. The lady told me on the phone that she rescued it from someone who was going to throw it out. She claimed it was from 1897 or thereabouts, but I don't know if that is accurate. Sometimes people confuse the patent dates on the machine with the date the machine was made.

I am going to pick it up today, so will get the serial #, look it up, post pictures, etc.

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Originally Posted by dunster
I got it! I got it! I got it!

I called the lady within minutes of her posting the ad and promised that I will come pick it up tomorrow.

Charlee, let me know if you're in the Albany area sometime - we need to meet.
Yeay Dunster!!!!! That was the best $30 you spent in a while!!! Be sure to post lots of photos of it when you get the machine!!!!

Congratulations:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Billy
Well, tell us what it is, the listing has been taken down... We want to know what great deal you got for your $30...
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[quote=Lostn51]
Originally Posted by wvdek
One more thing I would add to the list of items needed to clean/repair your machine are latex gloves. Have ick under nails I can't get out. Oh well, I had fun.
SEEEEEE Your pictures make me want to take a machine apart NOW but I have to keep my nail 'good' for another 2 weeks at least! I'm not the only one! :)
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