Old 02-08-2011, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Miz Johnny

I would have grabbed it in a heartbeat--so beautiful!

Charles Law dates the New Home T3 (Climax Model T class) 1910's - 20's. It was also produced as an electric. (I've seen several of those.)
Thank you Miz Johnny, it did have an external motor attached that I thought had been added later. It turns out after calling New Home the T 3 is a 1924 model. I could swear I read in Needlebar that these were only made as HC's, but I am obviously wrong about that! The coffin top has the extra room to have the little T3 a HC. I just might have to get a HC for her.

I thought that weird tension assembly on top, was only made pre 1900 to early 1900's? I did not realize that weird tension thing on top was made into the 1900's? Page 665 if you guys want to know what tension thing I am talking about.

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