New Treadle machine! cabinet and all!
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Here is my new machine i found on Father's Day! I saw it listed in the paper and tracked it down... It is a Paragon, never heard of them before but I took it anyway! I liked the cabinet. Kinda cool gothic coffin look! So now I am on the look out for a New Home Cabinet! I think it was a deal at $45. I think??
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Originally Posted by girliegirl
Here is my new machine i found on Father's Day! I saw it listed in the paper and tracked it down... It is a Paragon, never heard of them before but I took it anyway! I liked the cabinet. Kinda cool gothic coffin look! So now I am on the look out for a New Home Cabinet! I think it was a deal at $45. I think??
Tommie
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Ah yeah it was a killer deal! I love the cabinet and if you could post a couple photos of the treadle and a closer view of the machine I might can figure out the maker of it. Its definitely a badged machine.......
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Okay I figured it out it was made by the Standard Sewing Machine Company. If I can get the close ups of the machine (the handwheel and the faceplate) and some numbers I might could get close to a date for you. But if I was a betting man I am going to say its a pre 1900 model or close to it judging by the cabinet.
Billy
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No it is not! I have to hunt one down now........ hoping that it is a universal or standard kinda size!
Is the front slide plate in one of the drawers?
Tommie
Originally Posted by tomilu
Originally Posted by girliegirl
Here is my new machine i found on Father's Day! I saw it listed in the paper and tracked it down... It is a Paragon, never heard of them before but I took it anyway! I liked the cabinet. Kinda cool gothic coffin look! So now I am on the look out for a New Home Cabinet! I think it was a deal at $45. I think??
Tommie
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oh what smart boy you are !! yes it is made by Standard... ok, let me go out in the garage! U know what happens in the garage don't cha ??
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Okay I figured it out it was made by the Standard Sewing Machine Company. If I can get the close ups of the machine (the handwheel and the faceplate) and some numbers I might could get close to a date for you. But if I was a betting man I am going to say its a pre 1900 model or close to it judging by the cabinet.
Billy
Billy
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you think pre 1900??? hmmmmmmmmmm
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Okay I figured it out it was made by the Standard Sewing Machine Company. If I can get the close ups of the machine (the handwheel and the faceplate) and some numbers I might could get close to a date for you. But if I was a betting man I am going to say its a pre 1900 model or close to it judging by the cabinet.
Billy
Billy
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Originally Posted by girliegirl
No it is not! I have to hunt one down now........ hoping that it is a universal or standard kinda size!
Is the front slide plate in one of the drawers?
Tommie
Originally Posted by tomilu
Originally Posted by girliegirl
Here is my new machine i found on Father's Day! I saw it listed in the paper and tracked it down... It is a Paragon, never heard of them before but I took it anyway! I liked the cabinet. Kinda cool gothic coffin look! So now I am on the look out for a New Home Cabinet! I think it was a deal at $45. I think??
Tommie
Tommie
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