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    Old 11-28-2012, 03:49 PM
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    today I picked up a very nice 15-30, with Tiffany decals, in a Singer 24(per Ismacs) cabinet. This machine is electric, however the cabinet has treadle belt holes on the right hand side of the top. Also, there are some holes on the left inside of the base, and in the right side of the cabinet itself.
    Could this cabinet have had a treadle mechanism in it? per Ismacs this is not a listed combination of treadle cabinet.
    I will attempt to attach a photo however the quality is poor because I don't have the good camera. I took this photo on a plastic 'where's waldo' camera, if you can believe it!
    OOPS forget the image. It put a big waldo in the middle of the image lol
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    Old 11-28-2012, 07:04 PM
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    I have a #24 cabinet with a Singer 15-30 in it. This cabinet is a 'natural born' treadle, not born again.
    Yours very well may have been a treadle originally.

    Cathy


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    today I picked up a very nice 15-30, with Tiffany decals, in a Singer 24(per Ismacs) cabinet. This machine is electric, however the cabinet has treadle belt holes on the right hand side of the top. Also, there are some holes on the left inside of the base, and in the right side of the cabinet itself.
    Could this cabinet have had a treadle mechanism in it? per Ismacs this is not a listed combination of treadle cabinet.
    I will attempt to attach a photo however the quality is poor because I don't have the good camera. I took this photo on a plastic 'where's waldo' camera, if you can believe it!
    OOPS forget the image. It put a big waldo in the middle of the image lol
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    Old 11-29-2012, 04:19 AM
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    thanks! do your irons have the singer logo?
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    Old 11-29-2012, 05:07 AM
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    well, I found my exact cabinet, with treadle, on ebay. There isn't a singer logo in these irons, which is what I was curious about.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Orna...item4845109827

    I am so excited about this!
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    Old 11-29-2012, 06:25 AM
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    That's a gorgeous cabinet. Makes me wonder if it's not been refinished / repainted. For it's age, it's too clean and pristine.
    I've also read it's called a parlor cabinet.

    I'd have to put a really nice machine in that one.

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    Old 11-29-2012, 06:40 AM
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    thanks, Joe. I love the cabinet, and to have someone with your experience say the same thing makes me so happy. Mine is almost black- with beautiful tiger oak showing when I wiped it with a rag. No loose veneer, and rock solid.
    And my 15-30 will be so pretty in it! I will post pix when I am done.
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