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Old 11-21-2013, 07:30 PM
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The Davis was already sold
I've got the Molded White with the neat cabinet, and the nicest looking Singer 115 Tiffany I've ever seen. It came in a very nice treadle cabinet.

Tomorrow we'll see about the Singer 9W and a fiddle base Domestic. And the cabinet from my sister. My DH says we are running out of room. What good is the truck if I can't fit three treadles and two electric cabinets in it? We'll figure it out, he likes to give up easily as he wants a reason to tell me "no". Usually I go out and repack so I can fit in more - but I'm motivated LOL!

will post pictures when we get home - and my Kenmore will be waiting for me at the PO when we get there! (Ok, I know I'm addicted, no use pretending it's anything else).
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My goodness- You have it Baddddddd!!!!! I can't believe how many goodies you've acquired lately. Is it a race- who has the most machines wins? Clearly I'm losing momentum.
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She better save all she can, or someone else will take them and put them in a shed like the one I saw on EBAY/CL the other day. Too bad Macybaby you didn't go to that auction they had last winter near/in Brookings, SD. I was there just before the sale and not able to go back for the sale. Saw all kinds of goodies on the internet that they were auctioning off.
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Good job! A Singer 115 treadle should be a good sewing unit, and the Tiffany decals will make it a pretty one.

I've got a rebuilt 1918 Singer 115 that has parts of two different decal sets on it, but I've never got it up and running since I've had it.

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It is a collection, as long as you can safely enter and exit your home. It only becomes an addiction when you have to climb over a couple to get out or in the door.
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Originally Posted by ragquilter View Post
It is a collection, as long as you can safely enter and exit your home. It only becomes an addiction when you have to climb over a couple to get out or in the door.
Oh good! I'm ok then, you only trip over them when you go upstairs, or in the den, or library - but not at the entrance to the house! Seriously though, I'm going to set up better storage in the shed for the parts/trade bait machines and cabinets I've got. I won't put anything really nice out there.

I'm not sure what to do about the 115. I already have a 115 Wings and a 27 with a beautiful Tiffany decal set. This one will be serviced and polished and offered for sale. The cabinet I plan on keeping for now.

amyjo- I may not have been interested in machines at the time of that auction, I'm a relative newbie to my addiction.

time to wake DH up so we can get breakfast, pack up and be on the road by 8 am. Got about 4 hours of driving this morning to pick up two machines and then get to my Mom's place after noon. Both of these say they have "stuff" but have no idea what it is that goes with the machine. I'm always excited to see what goodies are in the drawers of these older treadle cabinets.
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yipee radquilter! I love that explaination. I do not have to climb over anything, so I have a collection. To bad I ran out of money for now or else my "collection" would be bigger.
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Macybaby, some day you must post photos of some more of these new treasures! Enjoy.
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Did you see this listing on CL? A Singer Memphis/Lotus (?), a White, both in cabinets & a Singer Sphinx by it's lonesome. [email protected]
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We didn't get home until after 11pm last night (stopped for supper in Jackson). Only onpacked what would not handle being outside with temps around 5, so we've got lots to unpack today.

We didn't get the Singer 9W. This is one case where it was worth more in sentimental value to the owner (was her grandma's machine) than it would ever be worth to a collector. So I encouraged her to keep it, and we talked about where to get information to get it up and running. The machine was in decent shape, the cabinet had been through a lot - which can make it more sentimental, but worth less. I have a really nice old cabinet that has my daughter's name lightly scratched into one of the drawers. You can only see it if the light is just right - and I love the imperfect letters that show she had recently learned to write her name when she did that. The funny part, I never even saw it until we moved and the peice got put where the sun shined on it in the afternoon. By that time my daughter had already moved out of the house!

I've gotten plenty of "grandma's machines" where the seller really was ready to have them go into the hands of someone that wanted to love them and treat them as valued sewing machines, but I really hate to see someone sell something they still have a lot of sentimental ties too. And that owner already had her won grandkids - and someday they may love to have GGGrandma's machine - I'd give my eye teeth to have my Grandma's machine!

The bad news about my Grandma's machine. I had thought my niece had it, but now that I've got the cabinet I found out that over 30 years ago, one of my other Sister's no good boyfriend talked my Mom into letting him have it to sell to someone. Probably traded for drugs Doubt the buyer was actually interested in the machine as the foot pedal and electric cord stayed in the cabinet. Since I can't love my own Grandma's machine, I'll love all the other "grandma's machines" that I have LOL!!

I did pick up the Domestic in the coffin top treadle cabinet. The seller bought it from an Amish man. He said someone told him it was worth way more than he was selling it for. I told him that may be true if he could get the machine to a location where there were 2-3 collectors of that particular machine in the same area. He'd had it listed for two weekends and I was the only one interested - and I was coming all the way from South Dakota, so not like there was a lot of interest "locally" for it. I also explained that the only reason I was after that particular machine was because I had attachments that when with it - not because there was anything special about the machine. And it's missing a slide plate - I figure I'll end up buying a junk machine off ebay to get that one part - so we settled on $85 and I loaded her up.

We stopped at Goodwill after lunch and saw a beautiful green "White" in a plain cabinet. The machine was so pretty - the price was so high $149!!! Which is good as if it had been $25 there would be another in the truck to unload! Everything at that particular Goodwill was very high priced, and it was full of people buying so that must be the norm for that area.

Now comes the hard part - fitting these in my house. I'm going to organize the shed and move some furniture out there. I've got a wonderful buffet I bought at auction 9 years ago for $350. I've moved it from room to room as we remodeled, and in the end we don't have anywhere to put it! I hate to part with it, but I'll never have a spot to put it in this house, and I don't think I'd want to haul it if we move south some day. I'll put that out in the shed (which is weather tight but not heated) and that will free up more room in the house. DH calls it "shift the sh!t". He suggests we take things from the house to the dump - if they are my things, for some reason he's not so willing to do that if they are things he is attached too!

DH told me yesterday that he really does not want to spend more money on this house - so adding another room is out of the picture
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