Old 11-08-2010, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Okay here is the latest acquisition to my collection (I think :roll: ) an 1876- 1880's FC Henderson sewing machine. It has the automatic tensioner that was patented by Wilcox and Gibbs and was made available to other manufacturers in that era. This is the first time I have ever seen this name of machine but it is just like the Wanamaker, Eldridge, W&G, and a few others that sold this type of machine. The decals on this machine are complete and in perfect condition and after a test cleaning this machine will be museum quality!

Since the machine is in a homemade case I am going to put it on my 1870's W&W treadle I just restored and will make the cabinet along with the coffin top for the machine. One of these days I hope to find the right treadle and cabinet for the machine if I do not turn around and sell it first.

Billy
Wow Billy what a neat looking machine. When you get it cleaned up, put on the Wheeler and Wilson treadle, make a cabinet and coffin top, (geeze that sounds like a tall order) please send a picture for all of us to oooooh and aaaaah over! Do those type machines even have a bobbin or is it just a chain stitch?

Nancy
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