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Wow, just spotted a Wilcox & Gibbs in Portland!

Wow, just spotted a Wilcox & Gibbs in Portland!

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Old 03-30-2020, 05:44 AM
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Default Wow, just spotted a Wilcox & Gibbs in Portland!

If anyone is interested, beautiful cabinet too! Cast Iron Treadle Wilcox & Gibbs 1890s Sewing Machine Cabinet
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Old 03-30-2020, 06:15 AM
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Beautiful machine. Is it close enough for you to pick it up? Are you going to get it?? Keep us posted.
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I sent an email message, but haven’t heard back yet. Would love to have it!
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I can't se the link from this .puter. Is that the one with the wide belt and the slightly curved needle? Crossed fingers for you.
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Old 03-30-2020, 11:42 AM
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Can’t wait to pick up in April! What do you all think if I painted it and put new decals on it?
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Old 03-30-2020, 01:41 PM
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fabulous little chain stitcher. That treadle is wonderful. Mine is finger powered.

pictured is the bottom of the chain stitch.
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I can’t wait to pick it up. I want to use the chain stitch for fabric embroidery painting. 💕💕💕🇫🇮🐣
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Originally Posted by finnchik View Post
Can’t wait to pick up in April! What do you all think if I painted it and put new decals on it?
I'm of the opinion that, generally, one should not repaint these antiques. I do understand if it is rusty and missing a lot of paint that it would probably help increase the usefulness of the machine.

That needle plate is in excellent condition and I do not see any rust on the painted parts of the machine. I would not even consider painting that machine. I may consider painting the irons, depending on their condition.

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Great find! Congratulations!
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to change the stitch length there is something that moves under the bed.

oil if up first. you may not want to paint it. let is show it's age.
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