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Salvation Army find
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Got this 1907 Singer treadle for $80. Needs a new belt but is clean and all parts move. Can anyone tell me the model number? There was no manual or attachments.
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From what I can find on ismacs it's a model 28K, the K indicates it was made in Kilbowie Scotland. I wonder how it found its' way to Cedar Hill USA? The chromed plates should shine up very well with a bit of metal polish. Be careful when cleaning the decals, only ever so gently, but it should shine up nicely. Does it stitch? Here's a pdf manual. It's fairly straight forward to use it. It might be a bit unusual threading the shuttle, and tension release on the upper thread is not connected to the presser bar lever, but is the tiny press in part on the tensioner.
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I'm sure you have found a lot of info by now, but here's a nice blog post that might help getting it going again. I'm a bit intersted in the old model 28, some have it as a favorite 3/4 size machine. It's a very nice find.
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Congrats on the pretty find!
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What the others said. Great find!
EDIT: I should have added I think you did great. I don't see a lot of 28s in treadles. Rodney |
I agree, great find. I needed to buy a new belt when I bought my treadle.
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I love my 28. Enjoy!! and Welcome
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Great find. Love those really old ones. Happy treadle quilting!
Ethel |
With all the crazy weather looks like you got it just in time. Enjoy, Good Luck and have fun!!
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Thanks for all your comments. Hope to get the belt tomorrow.
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