How far will you drive?
#41
A middle-aged couple drove straight through from Salt Lake City Utah to southwestern Oklahoma in a minivan to get one of my machines. They were here long enough to load the treadle machine, visit and laugh for a second, and then they were on their way for the straight-through drive back home.
We loaded the machine so there was room enough to let one lie down and sleep while the other one drove.
The wife commented that while they had made those kinds of long road trips before, it was back when they were much younger. She said that it wasn’t quite as much fun now as it had seemed to be back then, but they were still having fun.
CD in Oklahoma
We loaded the machine so there was room enough to let one lie down and sleep while the other one drove.
The wife commented that while they had made those kinds of long road trips before, it was back when they were much younger. She said that it wasn’t quite as much fun now as it had seemed to be back then, but they were still having fun.
CD in Oklahoma
#45
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: SF Bay Area
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It depends on the machine and the price. I drove two hours to pick up two Featherweights that she sold me for $60 total. I thought they were $60 each which would still have been a bargain after a two hour drive. It was a good day as my sister lived nearby and I got a visit and lunch out of the day as well.
#46
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: SF Bay Area
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wow. you're a hardcore. but will definitely do it also for that machine. hey steve, i see that you're the expert antique sewing machine guy and in california too. i am in the east bay. nice to meet you. i will surely be in touch with you for some advise. thanks.
#47
My record would be 3 hours one way, twice. I saw the 115 in the Drawing Room cab one week, walked away, and then turned around and went back the next week to get it. Does that count as 12 hours? LOL!
Steve H...if you're going to travel Hwy 97 through Central Oregon, you HAVE to stop by and say "hi"!! (You barely have to get off the hiway to do it too!)
Steve H...if you're going to travel Hwy 97 through Central Oregon, you HAVE to stop by and say "hi"!! (You barely have to get off the hiway to do it too!)
#48
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: San Lorenzo, CA
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I went weekend before last and I drove straight up Highway-5. But it would have been great to stop and see some folks along the way. maybe the next machine from the civil era or earlier will be up there too... hehe
#49
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: San Lorenzo, CA
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Just to clarify, I have been doing this for a little over a year. My birthday is this Saturday and I got my first "basket case" treadle machine on my Birthday last year......
I've been repairing cars as a hobby since I was 10 (in 1971), started making Jewelry as a hobby in 1977, Armor in the mid 80's, and blacksmithing in the 90's. So I do have some practical knowledge to bring to the discussion. I research like a fiend and love the oracle Google for answering my endless questions.
But I am still a "newbie" in the collecting and restoring world.
I've been repairing cars as a hobby since I was 10 (in 1971), started making Jewelry as a hobby in 1977, Armor in the mid 80's, and blacksmithing in the 90's. So I do have some practical knowledge to bring to the discussion. I research like a fiend and love the oracle Google for answering my endless questions.
But I am still a "newbie" in the collecting and restoring world.
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