Old 09-07-2011, 08:32 AM
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vintagemotif
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Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Looking for information please--A friend bought this Singer 201 Centenial machine at a Salvation Army auction for $5.00. Inside was the owners information, personal address book, etc. When the friend got to looking at the names in the book, he recognized that it was a high society list of the important people in Ft Worth Texas in the mid 1950's. How fun!!
They have never seen a cabinet like this, and wondered if it is unusual or if it had a "style" name, Really anything on it.
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Texas Jan
Congrats on your 201! Still my favorite Singer machine since it sews so quietly and makes beautiful stitches top and bottom of fabric.
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