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Brunswick Treadle and Singer model 15

Old 06-10-2011, 07:30 PM
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WOW... Today I went to a went to the wrong thrift shop and found the Brunswick Treadle with the instructions and probably about 15 griest feet. The price was insanely low "$90.00" and I thought ugh!! This machine will probably need work. But, I bought it anyway. Then the guy at that shop directed me to the shop I was orginally looking for. I go in and find the Singer model 15 again the price was unbelievably low. "$9.00" And a box of Singer feet for $5.00.

I got home and couldn't wait to play with them! YES! They both work, so smooth they almost purr!

Brunswick
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The Treadle part
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Singer 15
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The box of feet
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They are both beautiful! I never can find anything like that, but I keep looking!
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Congratulations!
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Old 06-10-2011, 07:49 PM
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Thanks,, I was amazed. They run so nice. I never have heard of Brunswick until today. From the google search I understand it is a Montgomeryward model. ??
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Good for you!! they are beautiful!
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Yipeeeeeeeeee!!!! ~~~clapping and smiling~~~
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Great finds! Wish I could find some around here.
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You hit the jackpot... great finds..
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Wow! You found very nice machines. Enjoy!
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Wow! I love the decals on the Brunswick! I'm only beginning to realize how many brands of sewing machines were available 100 years ago!
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